Second-order cities are generally seen as disadvantaged places in the literature on globalisation, but in recent years they have staged a revival in several countries. This article uses two data sources to examine the employment change recorded by Britain’s Core Cities between 2012 and 2017, breaking it down by type of worker, occupation and industry. It aims, firstly, to identify which elements of their growth are distinctive compared to the country as a whole and, secondly, to see how far their growth has been emulated by the areas around them that contain the majority of Britain’s ‘left-behind’ places. The article demonstrates the great strides made by the nine provincial cities combined, substantially exceeding the national rate of incr...
Centre for Cities published their latest City Outlook yesterday. As usual, it make for an interestin...
Cities in the UK have undergone an urban renaissance since the late 1990s, when New Labour started a...
What can urban policy do to improve the economic performance of Britain’s cities? Henry Overman, dir...
This study examines how far and in what way ‘Our cities are back’, as claimed by England’s Core Citi...
Posted by Prof Tony Champion, SERC and CURDS, Newcastle University Most people agree that our big ci...
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...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
The UK government has committed to ‘levelling up’ regional economic performance. Through deriving ge...
Across Europe, cities are struggling to cope with the loss of industrial jobs; decay of urban infras...
The growth of “global cities” in the 1980s was supposed to have involved an occupational polarizatio...
Posted by Tim Leunig (LSE, SERC and CentreForum) Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Minister for C...
The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional ind...
Centre for Cities published their latest City Outlook yesterday. As usual, it make for an interestin...
Cities in the UK have undergone an urban renaissance since the late 1990s, when New Labour started a...
What can urban policy do to improve the economic performance of Britain’s cities? Henry Overman, dir...
This study examines how far and in what way ‘Our cities are back’, as claimed by England’s Core Citi...
Posted by Prof Tony Champion, SERC and CURDS, Newcastle University Most people agree that our big ci...
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...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
The UK government has committed to ‘levelling up’ regional economic performance. Through deriving ge...
Across Europe, cities are struggling to cope with the loss of industrial jobs; decay of urban infras...
The growth of “global cities” in the 1980s was supposed to have involved an occupational polarizatio...
Posted by Tim Leunig (LSE, SERC and CentreForum) Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Minister for C...
The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional ind...
Centre for Cities published their latest City Outlook yesterday. As usual, it make for an interestin...
Cities in the UK have undergone an urban renaissance since the late 1990s, when New Labour started a...
What can urban policy do to improve the economic performance of Britain’s cities? Henry Overman, dir...