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  • Illuminating the Employment & Benefits sector

    Reliable research for employers, policymakers and employment specialists.

Employment & Benefits Research

Interested parties in the Employment & Benefits sector require robust, insightful research in order to evaluate the effectiveness of policy, test and refine existing performance and inform future plans.

Understanding the working world is vital to drive the UK’s economy. IFF Research’s high quality research provides knowledge and insight for public and private sector organisations that want to measure performance and make improvements. This includes research to illuminate:

  • The barriers to employment
  • The journey from welfare into employment
  • Work-life balance issues
  • Achieving equality and diversity in the workplace

Working with the Department for Work and Pensions, Citizens Advice, Acas and other bodies, IFF has a proven track record as a reliable, agile research partner, able to tailor solutions to specific organisational needs.

This extends out into the private sector too, shedding light on key questions for companies around employee benefits packages and auto-enrolment for workplace pensions. Our research is also utilised to monitor equality performance and levels of productivity.

IFF’s range of solutions within Employment & Benefits are delivered by experts with years of experience in the sector, supported by a team that is adept at consulting in a variety of ways with a wide cross-section of society.

Contact Us

Contact Lorna in our Employment and Benefits team for details of our service.

E: lorna.adams@iffresearch.com
T: 020 7250 3035

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Clients

 
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Case studies

  • Skills for Jobs study on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions7th November 2017 -
  • DWP Universal Credit26th June 2015 -
  • DWP new disability benefit claim process25th June 2015 -

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