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  2. Economy of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of Cardiff's working age population with no qualifications is lower than the Wales and UK averages. 11.1% in the city had no formal qualification, compared to 14.1% in Wales and 12.7% in the UK. Cardiff is also particularly highly qualified in comparison with other cities in the UK. 32% of its residents have a degree or equivalent.

  3. CareerStructure.com - Wikipedia

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    CareerStructure.com was established in November 2006 as a specialist job site, [3] initially for UK construction industry professionals. [4] In March 2008 the International Zone was launched that includes listings for construction jobs abroad.

  4. Cardiff uni job cuts 'threaten supply of nurses' - AOL

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    Job cuts at Cardiff University threaten the supply of nurses in Welsh health boards, a union leader has warned. The university has confirmed plans to cut 400 full-time jobs amid a funding ...

  5. Jobcentre Plus - Wikipedia

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    Jobseekers are expected to use 30 hours of their own time per week searching for jobs, on top of the mandatory Work Programme, or take part in community service. On 14 May 2018, the Universal Jobmatch was replaced by the Find a Job service, accessible via the government portal and powered by Adzuna. The Universal Jobmatch service closed down on ...

  6. Demographics of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff Larger Urban Zone (a Eurostat definition including the Vale of Glamorgan and a number of local authorities in the Valleys) has 841,600 people, the 10th largest LUZ in the UK. [5] The Cardiff and South Wales Valleys metropolitan area has a population of nearly 1.1 million people. [6]

  7. Medical education in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff's is the earliest of the three, founded in 1893, [1] [2] whereas Swansea's was first established as a clinical school in 2001 and later becoming a medical school in 2004 and receiving independent awarding rights in 2014. [3]