§ Mr. DobsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment if she will list the public opinion surveys carried out by her Department since 1 November 1991.
§ Mr. McLoughlinThe Department's various research branches do not commission public opinion surveys as such. However, they do carry out research projects on a variety of employment-related issues which involve surveys of individuals. The following list shows those research studies, commissioned or partly funded by the Employment Department group (ED, Employment Service, Health and Safety Executive and the Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service), which have involved surveys of individuals commissioned since 1 November 1991.
- Barriers to Returning to Work
- NUBS 2 Client Survey
- Restart Courses Follow Up Survey
- New Clients Follow-up Survey
- North West Off Flows Study
- Evaluation of Job Interview Guarantee Scheme
- Ethnic Origin Equal Opportunities Survey
- Attitudes Towards Part-Time and Flexible Working Hours
- British Household Panel Study
- Investors in People
- Second Chance
- Disability Symbol and Disability Advertising
- Employers Attitudes to Jobcentres and the Employment of People with Disabilities
- Jobclub Monitor
- Just the Job Booklet Research
- Insight Readership Survey