Tag Archives: 2022

Education and Skills Impact Measurement: The Return on Investment Associated with Post-compulsory Education and Training in Scotland – December 2022

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:Scottish Government Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board
Published: 2 December, 2022

Education, training, and skills acquisition – often referred to as human capital accumulation – are one of the most influential determinants of any country’s long term economic growth, and are associated with improved economic prosperity, living standards, and wellbeing. In general, the economic benefits of human capital acquisition are shared across all sectors of the […]

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The Economic Impact of Scotland’s University Research Activity – December 2022

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:Universities Scotland
Published: 6 December, 2022

London Economics were commissioned by Universities Scotland to analyse the economic contribution associated with the research activity delivered by higher education institutions in Scotland on the UK economy. In undertaking the estimation of the economic impact associated with the research activity delivered by Scottish higher education institutions, we estimate both the direct effects of this […]

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Higher Education Fees and Funding: Assessing Potential Alternatives to the Department for Education’s Response to the Augar Review

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:University of the Arts London
Published: 13 December, 2022

London Economics were commissioned by the University of the Arts London (UAL) to analyse a number of options for reforming the English higher education funding system, as potential alternatives to the proposed changes that were announced by the Department for Education (DfE) in response to the Augar Review. To improve the fiscal sustainability of the […]

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The Economic and Social Impact of Queen’s University Belfast

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:Queen’s University Belfast
Published: 14 December, 2022

London Economics were commissioned by Queen’s University Belfast to analyse the economic and social impact associated with the University’s activities in the 2020-21 academic year. Rather than just considering the traditional direct, indirect and induced impacts associated with Queen’s University Belfast’s physical footprint, this analysis also incorporates the economic impact associated with Queen’s University Belfast’s […]

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Survey of Childcare and Early Years Providers

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:Department for Education (partnered with IFF Research who are the lead contractor)
Published: 15 December, 2022

London Economics were commissioned by the Department for Education (DfE) to investigate the state of the childcare market through the 2022 Survey of Childcare and Early Years Providers (SCEYP) in partnership with IFF Research. The analysis of the survey covered all aspects of childcare provision, ranging from costs of childcare provision and staff turnover to […]

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The Economic and Social Impact of the University of Southampton

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:University of Southampton
Published: 02 November, 2022

London Economics were commissioned by the University of Southampton to estimate their economic impact on the UK economy. The total economic impact on the UK economy associated with the University of Southampton’s activities in 2020-21 was estimated at approximately ÂŁ4.14 billion. Compared to the University of Southampton’s total operational costs of approximately ÂŁ561 million in […]

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The Economic and Social Impact of University College Birmingham – November 2022

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:University College Birmingham
Published: 28 November, 2022

London Economics were commissioned by University College Birmingham to analyse the economic and social impact associated with University College Birmingham’s activities in the 2020-21 academic year. Rather than just considering the traditional direct, indirect and induced impacts associated with University College Birmingham’s physical footprint, this analysis also incorporates the economic impact associated with University College […]

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The Economic and Social Impact of Cardiff University in 2020-21 – October 2022

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:Cardiff University
Published: 24 October, 2022

London Economics were commissioned to assess the economic and social impact of Cardiff University in the United Kingdom, focusing on the 2020-21 academic year. The total economic impact on the UK economy associated with Cardiff University’s activities in 2020-21 was estimated at approximately ÂŁ3.678 billion. Compared to Cardiff University’s total operational costs of approximately ÂŁ573 […]

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Study on the Impact of the Data Act Proposal on European Telecom Operators’ Offerings, Business Models, and Innovation

Sector:Public Policy.
Client:European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association
Published: 25 October, 2022

Following the publication of the European Commission’s Data Act proposals in February 2022, ETNO, the European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association, commissioned LE Europe, in partnership with Plum Consulting and Wiggin LLP, to produce a study on the impact of the Data Act proposal on European telecom operators. The study investigated how the proposed new rules […]

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A Decade of Pay Erosion: The Destructive Effect on UK Nursing Staff Earnings and Retention – October 2022

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:Royal College of Nursing
Published: 28 October, 2022

London Economics were commissioned by the Royal College of Nursing to undertake a detailed analysis of the evolution of registered nurses’ and nursing support workers’ NHS Agenda for Change pay over the last decade, across the UK. The analysis provides an evidence-based assessment of the extent to which remuneration in the nursing profession has been […]

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The Economic Impact of Leeds Beckett University – April 2022

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:Leeds Beckett University
Published: April, 2022

London Economics were commissioned by Leeds Beckett University to estimate their economic impact on the UK economy. The total economic impact on the UK economy associated with Leeds Beckett University’s activities in 2018-19 was estimated at approximately ÂŁ1.43 billion. In terms of the components of this impact, Leeds Beckett University’s teaching and learning activities accounted […]

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Mapping and Analysis of Science Engagement and Inequity in the UK – March 2022

Sector:Education and Labour Markets.
Client:British Science Association
Published: March, 2022

The British Science Association (BSA) commissioned London Economics to support their development of a set of indicators and an index for science engagement and inequity across the United Kingdom. In creating a map of science engagement, the analysis was not just intended to be a means of identifying those regions and sub-regions where science engagement […]

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