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How to analyse your local labour market: beginners

This course will help those tasked with providing information on the local labour market to identify relevant information and source it. The course covers the identification of information on demand and supply in the local area, commuting and its impact on local labour market indicators, and how to understand the classifications used in labour market analysis.

Starts on12/05/2009
LocationLondon

This course will help those tasked with providing information on the local labour market to identify relevant information and source it. The course covers the identification of information on demand and supply in the local area, commuting and its impact on local labour market indicators, and how to understand the classifications used in labour market analysis. The course covers a range of sources for local labour market information, and identifies those that are the base sources and those that are derived from the base, and may or may not add value to base sources

Who the course is aimed at

Those involved with statistical support to Local Strategic Partnerships and Employment and Skills Boards in local authorities and similar roles in Jobcentre Plus, providers, Learning and Skills and Careers advice

Places and Dates

12 May 2009 – London

9 July 2009 – London

Tutor

Paul Bivand, Centre for Economic & Social Inclusion

Price

Private sector£245

Public sector and academic institutions£195

Charity, voluntary sector and not-for-profit£145

Thank you.