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UKCES Employer Skills Survey 2011: Wales results

Wales results from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) Employer Skills Survey 2011.

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

Executive summary

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ESS 2011 Wales report

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ESS 2011 data tables: Wales 2011

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Results from the UKCES Employer Skills Survey 2011 for Wales. Covers training and staff development, vacancies unfilled because of skills shortages, gaps in employees’ skills and recruitment of education leavers. Presented by region, industrial sector, occupation, and size of establishment.

Note for users:

Investment in Training figures published in 2013 and 2011 have been revised. The revisions reflect a refined weighting approach for ESS 2015 to improve the accuracy of training spend figures in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

For revised figures, users should refer to the main ESS 2015 report. A separate technical paper has been published describing the revisions, available with the 2015 supplementary documents. Users of 2013 or 2011 data tables should contact the UKCES Employer Surveys team to request updated versions.

Updates to this page

Published 30 November 2012
Last updated 11 February 2016 + show all updates
  1. Added note for users on revisions to 2011 and 2013 Investment in Training data.

  2. Updated to include related data tables

  3. First published.

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