Summary. The paper argues that changes in the national economy are important in an explanation of inner city job changes and focuses upon structural reorganisation in the electrical, electronics and aerospace equipment sectors. In the survey firms, these sectors lost over 36,000 jobs in the study period, most of them in London, Manchester, Merseyside, and Birmingham. The elimination of excess capacity and the need to cut costs are identified as the most important restructuring process. Most of the job losses are caused by closures or contractions with about one quarter due to contraction with relocation and about 10 per cent due to movement from the cities without contraction
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Summary. A substantial body of research is now to hand to show that there has been a significant `dr...
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Manchester has faced an important decline of its industrial base, affecting principally many of its ...
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Using extensive data on 1970 and 1987 urban characteristics, the paper analyzes changes in employmen...
This study examines how far and in what way ‘Our cities are back’, as claimed by England’s Core Citi...
An urban development corporation was established in London Docklands in 1981. Recently, central gove...
This article examines empirical studies which have investigated problems of decentralisation, employ...
Summary. A substantial body of research is now to hand to show that there has been a significant `dr...
Summary. Using data on closures and transfers, the decline of manufacturing employment in Greater Lo...
This paper directs attention to the rapid industrial changes experienced by the city state in the pa...
A number of industries underwent large and permanent reductions in employment growth at the beginnin...
This paper examines the labour market consequences of severe employment decline in Britain's major c...
As Britain's largest city with the most extensive range of service functions, London has led mo...
This article examines the impact of post-war urban renewal on industry and economic activity in Manc...
Manchester has faced an important decline of its industrial base, affecting principally many of its ...
This paper examines how the loss of 6300 jobs from the closure of MG Rover (MGR) in the city of Birm...
This article examines the claim that the economic demands and technological capacities of modern pos...
© The Author(s) (2018). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Across OECD count...
Using extensive data on 1970 and 1987 urban characteristics, the paper analyzes changes in employmen...
This study examines how far and in what way ‘Our cities are back’, as claimed by England’s Core Citi...
An urban development corporation was established in London Docklands in 1981. Recently, central gove...
This article examines empirical studies which have investigated problems of decentralisation, employ...