Resources
Experian's Public Sector team produces a variety of reports, analysis, advice and white papers from across our fields of expertise. Browse the most recent publications below or choose a category from the left hand menu.
31-Jan-2011
Given the fast changing economic climate and new developments in the policy context since the publication of the Stage of the English Cities report in 2006, the Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) commissioned Experian to take stock of policy and academic developments in the area.
22-Oct-2010
The Autumn edition of Policy Insight looks at the geographical impact of the Government’s planned spending cuts in Scotland, where we can realistically look within the private sector for growth, and how to balance both of these within the new LEPs.
13-Oct-2010
Experian has conducted research on Accounts Payable data of 11 local authorities and central government bodies. The following headline analysis indicates that better procurement could save £147m across England.
21-Sep-2010
The Autumn edition of Policy Insight looks at the geographical impact of the Government’s planned spending cuts, where we can realistically look within the private sector for growth, and how to balance both of these within the new LEPs.
14-Sep-2009
We investigate the factors that enhance the capacity of local economies to adapt to external shocks and the implications for policymakers in terms of short term support and longer-term strategic planning.
09-Jul-2009
On behalf of the North East Regional Information Partnership (NERIP), and in partnership with the Stockholm Environmental Institute, this study assesses the environmental impact of economic growth in the North East of England. The research provides detailed projections of changes in the distribution and consumption of different groups in the North East, linked to greenhouse gas and CO2 emissions.
06-Jul-2009
Duplicate records present potential problems for both your organisation and those contacts held within your database, but can be avoided and removed with QAS Match and QAS Unify
02-Jun-2009
Name and address details are subject to constant change – whether due to moving house, deed poll name changes or marital status. Identifying duplicates even after details have changed is a crucial building block to effective citizen management, helping track citizen changes and maintain a single view of them across your organisation.
12-May-2009
As communication strategies succeed or fail on the accuracy of address data, it is vital to obtain the correct address from the outset.
30-Apr-2009
Research for the Learning and Skills Council identifying sectors with prospects for expanding the number of apprenticeships