Regional and local differences in recent economic performance in Great Britain are explored by reference to 280 Local Labour Market Areas, using an index calculated from data on unemployment, employment change, population change and car ownership. The extent of a 'Two Nations' divide is examined in both statistical and geographical terms and the chances of success for individual places are assessed on the basis of their regional location, population size and employment structure. Finally the paper describes the characteristics of the ten best performing places — all in the "South" — and the ten most successful places elsewhere in Britain
One significant contributory factor to regional economic disparities in the United Kingdom is the mu...
For thirty years, Britain's seaside towns have faced the challenge of the rising popularity of forei...
This paper explores how the population of England and Wales in 2001 and in 2011 was spatially concen...
The principal results of the third and latest Booming Towns study are presented. The patterns of loc...
Key trends in labour demand and supply in the 1980s, and their interactions, had uneven impacts on d...
This paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse patterns of spatial a...
This chapter provides an evaluative overview of selected key features of continuity and change in th...
International audienceThis paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse...
GREEN A. E. and OWEN D. W. (1991) Local labour supply and demand interactions in Britain during the ...
There has been much discussion recently of unemployment as a dynamic phenomenon; with substantial fl...
Despite half a century of regional policy and recently massive rises in unemployment levels, the bas...
To date detailed analyses of geographical variations in earnings and incomes in Great Britain have b...
What is the methodology used in Booming Towns studies, and what do the studies tell us about the eco...
This paper examines the changing geography of employment in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (K...
The pattern of local labour market areas across Britain reflects the distribution of jobs and of emp...
One significant contributory factor to regional economic disparities in the United Kingdom is the mu...
For thirty years, Britain's seaside towns have faced the challenge of the rising popularity of forei...
This paper explores how the population of England and Wales in 2001 and in 2011 was spatially concen...
The principal results of the third and latest Booming Towns study are presented. The patterns of loc...
Key trends in labour demand and supply in the 1980s, and their interactions, had uneven impacts on d...
This paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse patterns of spatial a...
This chapter provides an evaluative overview of selected key features of continuity and change in th...
International audienceThis paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse...
GREEN A. E. and OWEN D. W. (1991) Local labour supply and demand interactions in Britain during the ...
There has been much discussion recently of unemployment as a dynamic phenomenon; with substantial fl...
Despite half a century of regional policy and recently massive rises in unemployment levels, the bas...
To date detailed analyses of geographical variations in earnings and incomes in Great Britain have b...
What is the methodology used in Booming Towns studies, and what do the studies tell us about the eco...
This paper examines the changing geography of employment in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (K...
The pattern of local labour market areas across Britain reflects the distribution of jobs and of emp...
One significant contributory factor to regional economic disparities in the United Kingdom is the mu...
For thirty years, Britain's seaside towns have faced the challenge of the rising popularity of forei...
This paper explores how the population of England and Wales in 2001 and in 2011 was spatially concen...