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How households share in an economy’s growth 29 August 2019 By Dennis Fixler 3 min read time How households share in an economy’s growth
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Making technological innovation work is key for labour productivity 29 January 2019 By Massimo Del Gatto 4 min read time Making technological innovation work is key for labour productivity
The first publicly available data-driven skills taxonomy for the UK 22 August 2018 By Jyldyz Djumalieva, Cath Sleeman 5 min read time The first publicly available data-driven skills taxonomy for the UK
Classifying STEM and Creative Occupations Using Online Job Ads 2 July 2018 By Hasan Bakhshi, Antonio Lima 3 min read time Classifying STEM and Creative Occupations Using Online Job Ads
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