The ‘levelling-up’ agenda offers the opportunity to change the way we think about regional development. Based on traditional measures of performance, interregional inequality is substantial in the UK and unlikely to be addressed without a sustained and significant policy effort. Government moves to change industrial and regional support following the UK’s exit from the European Union have been tentative but are now taking shape. Society and policy may be well served by a broader interpretation of regional success which incorporates wellbeing in a wider sense and social enterprises are well placed to contribute to this broader interpretation. This review reflects on their potential role in reducing interregional inequality in light of the...
The Levelling Up white paper,[1] released in February after significant delay, outlines the UK gover...
This paper’s objective is to focus on the emergence and evolution of social enterprise organisations...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the way in which the UK Labour Government “framed”...
‘Levelling up’ - a policy agenda focused on reducing regional inequalities - has become the new mant...
The UK government’s ‘Levelling Up’ agenda represents the latest attempt to address long-standing int...
‘Levelling up’ - a policy agenda focused on reducing regional inequalities - has become the new mant...
The government’s ambitions for ‘levelling up’ are laudable. Last week’s long awaited eponymous White...
On coming to power the UK New Labour government made social inclusion a pillar of its mainstream pol...
The University of Derby's contribution on social mobility to the Centre for Inequality and Levelling...
‘Levelling UP’ has taken on considerable significance in the policy discourses of the Johnson conser...
Devolution appears to challenge the traditional regional and national hierarchies of the UK, but in ...
Draws on a number of other mapping studies carried out by CEEDR, Middlesex University in the past an...
We provide an introduction to the capability approach and the concept of comprehensive outcomes, and...
In the last week or so, we’ve heard a great deal about ‘Levelling Up’. This is a phrase which many b...
The belief that regions play a role in determining national economic development and that advantages...
The Levelling Up white paper,[1] released in February after significant delay, outlines the UK gover...
This paper’s objective is to focus on the emergence and evolution of social enterprise organisations...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the way in which the UK Labour Government “framed”...
‘Levelling up’ - a policy agenda focused on reducing regional inequalities - has become the new mant...
The UK government’s ‘Levelling Up’ agenda represents the latest attempt to address long-standing int...
‘Levelling up’ - a policy agenda focused on reducing regional inequalities - has become the new mant...
The government’s ambitions for ‘levelling up’ are laudable. Last week’s long awaited eponymous White...
On coming to power the UK New Labour government made social inclusion a pillar of its mainstream pol...
The University of Derby's contribution on social mobility to the Centre for Inequality and Levelling...
‘Levelling UP’ has taken on considerable significance in the policy discourses of the Johnson conser...
Devolution appears to challenge the traditional regional and national hierarchies of the UK, but in ...
Draws on a number of other mapping studies carried out by CEEDR, Middlesex University in the past an...
We provide an introduction to the capability approach and the concept of comprehensive outcomes, and...
In the last week or so, we’ve heard a great deal about ‘Levelling Up’. This is a phrase which many b...
The belief that regions play a role in determining national economic development and that advantages...
The Levelling Up white paper,[1] released in February after significant delay, outlines the UK gover...
This paper’s objective is to focus on the emergence and evolution of social enterprise organisations...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the way in which the UK Labour Government “framed”...