In the urban resurgence accompanying the growth of the knowledge economy, second-order cities appear to be losing out to the principal city, especially where the latter is much larger and benefits from substantially greater agglomeration economies. The view that any city can make itself attractive to creative talent seems at odds with the idea of a country having just one 'escalator region' where the rate of career progression is much faster, especially for in-migrants. This paper takes the case of England, with its highly primate city-size distribution, and tests how its second-order cities (in size order, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Bristol, Sheffield, Liverpool, Nottingham, and Leicester) compare with London as human-capita...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In the urban resurgence accompanying the growth of the knowledge economy, second-order cities appear...
In the urban resurgence accompanying the growth of the knowledge economy, second-order cities appear...
Recent research has argued that human capital has become the key driver of city growth and that ther...
This paper examines the relation between ambition, as a form of dynamic human capital, and the escal...
The “escalator region” concept became a key element of migration literature after Fielding's work on...
YesThis study explores the impact of city-specific factors on skilled migrants’ career capital with...
Second-order cities are generally seen as disadvantaged places in the literature on globalisation, b...
This study explores the impact of city-specific factors on skilled migrants’ career capital within t...
Key points:• ‘Escalator’ regions are places people move to get ahead more quickly intheir career.• I...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] Great to see Centre for Cities latest 'Cities Outlook' report publ...
The creation and distribution of human capital, often termed talent, has been recognised in economic...
The growth of “global cities” in the 1980s was supposed to have involved an occupational polarizatio...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In the urban resurgence accompanying the growth of the knowledge economy, second-order cities appear...
In the urban resurgence accompanying the growth of the knowledge economy, second-order cities appear...
Recent research has argued that human capital has become the key driver of city growth and that ther...
This paper examines the relation between ambition, as a form of dynamic human capital, and the escal...
The “escalator region” concept became a key element of migration literature after Fielding's work on...
YesThis study explores the impact of city-specific factors on skilled migrants’ career capital with...
Second-order cities are generally seen as disadvantaged places in the literature on globalisation, b...
This study explores the impact of city-specific factors on skilled migrants’ career capital within t...
Key points:• ‘Escalator’ regions are places people move to get ahead more quickly intheir career.• I...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] Great to see Centre for Cities latest 'Cities Outlook' report publ...
The creation and distribution of human capital, often termed talent, has been recognised in economic...
The growth of “global cities” in the 1980s was supposed to have involved an occupational polarizatio...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...