Research interests

A key focus of Rob's work has been the demand for labour by occupation and skill, including the analysis of productivity change. He has a strong interest in the labour markets for highly qualified persons, especially professional scientists and engineers: this includes the study of their roles within organisations as well as the education, training and employment situations affecting these occupations overall. A major area of work has been concerned with developing methods for anticipating future changes in the labour market. Another major area of his work has been concerned with evaluating the costs and benefits of investment in human capital. He has been responsible (in collaboration with colleagues at Cambridge) for developing the Local Economy Forecasting Model software package.

He has continued to develop and extend the IER's research programme on labour market assessment and projections. This has included developing and conducting a series of Pan-European projections, as part of a 4 year work programme being undertaken for Cedefop (the European Centre for vocational education and Training).He has also been involved in various projects which extend the most recent Working Futures projections undertaken for the UK, focussing on specific geographical areas within the UK, as well as particular sectors and occupational groups (including so called STEM (science, technology, mathematics and engineering disciplines)). The Cedefop work has involved research and other activities aimed at providing high level information and advice to policy makers at a European and UK level on related issues. This has included preparation of papers and presentations at various EU/EC events, including a US EC Roundtable event in Washington in 2008, as well as a number of other events in Brussels and Thessaloniki And many other parts of Europe. He has written and edited many articles in academic journals as well as numerous books including The National Health Service and the Labour Market; Employment Forecasting in the Construction Industry; Technical Change: The Role of Scientists and Engineers; Research and Development Statistics and Engineers in Top Management. Most recently he has authored or co-authored a number of major reports published by Cedefop, including Future skill supply in Europe, Medium-term forecast up to 2020: synthesis report and Skills supply and demand in Europe: medium-term forecast up to 2020.

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