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Found 121 research reports. Research reports are sorted with the most recent first.
- Young people not in education, training or work
- Building 'social capital' - improving young people’s employability skills and motivation - is key to increasing construction opportunities for under-represented young people.
- CBE: Skills transferability in the UK
- A CITB report and supplementary green paper to understand the potential of skills transferability into, and within the UK construction sector.
- Changing perceptions: the growing appeal of a career in construction
- This report outlines the findings of a CITB survey to understand perceptions of construction careers among young people, parents and career advice professionals.
- Achievers and leavers: barriers and opportunities for people entering the construction industry
- This report brings together three related pieces of research to give an insight into the barriers and opportunities workers may face when entering the industry.
- The construction industry early leavers survey
- This report details the findings of a study examining the nature, reasons for, impact of and ways of reducing early leaving from construction.
- Destinations of construction learners in further education
- This report presents findings from a study in England that compared learners’ expected outcomes from completing further education, construction and built environment courses in 2015/6 with the actual ...
- Value of vocational qualifications in the construction and built environment sector
- CITB commissioned this study to examine the benefits that vocational construction and built environment qualifications bring to individuals, employers and the economy of Great Britain.
- A new reality: immersive learning in construction
- This report explores how the sector can modernise and innovate its training methods. It assesses the benefits provided by immersive learning and how it is being applied to best effect.
- Training and the built environment 2017
- This report (formerly the Trainee Numbers Survey) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.
- Career and training progression routes
- A programme of research was undertaken to investigate career progression, training, education and qualifications in the construction sector.