This paper examines how the loss of 6300 jobs from the closure of MG Rover (MGR) in the city of Birmingham (UK) in April 2005 affected the employment trajectories of ex-workers, in the context of wider structural change and efforts at urban renewal. The paper presents an analysis of a longitudinal survey of 300 ex-MGR workers, and examines to what extent the state of local labour markets and workers’ geographical mobility—as well as the effectiveness of the immediate policy response and longer-term local economic strategies—may have helped to balance the impacts of personal attributes associated with workers’ employability and their reabsorption into the labour markets. It is found that the relative buoyancy of the local economy, the succes...
This paper examines the labour market consequences of severe employment decline in Britain's major c...
This article provides a critique of the policy response to the closure, in 2005, of the MG Rover fac...
Concentrations of worklessness have been persistent in the UK for several decades but have not been ...
This paper provides a preliminary comparative longitudinal analysis of the impact on workers made re...
With automotive plants being closed in Australia and western Europe, this article reflects on the em...
This paper explores the socio-economic impacts and associated policy responses to the collapse of MG...
With automotive plants being closed in Australia and western Europe, this article reflects on the em...
© 2014 The Author(s). This paper explores the socio-economic impacts and associated policy responses...
This paper explores the socio-economic impacts and associated policy responses to the collapse of MG...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed-methods data ...
This paper investigates the impact of technological change on local labour market outcomes in Britai...
Between 1981 and 1991 manufacturing employment in London declined by just under 50%, a loss of over ...
This paper analyses the effects of large manufacturing plant closures on local employment. Specifica...
This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by ...
This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work’ policies are inadequate given the geographical conc...
This paper examines the labour market consequences of severe employment decline in Britain's major c...
This article provides a critique of the policy response to the closure, in 2005, of the MG Rover fac...
Concentrations of worklessness have been persistent in the UK for several decades but have not been ...
This paper provides a preliminary comparative longitudinal analysis of the impact on workers made re...
With automotive plants being closed in Australia and western Europe, this article reflects on the em...
This paper explores the socio-economic impacts and associated policy responses to the collapse of MG...
With automotive plants being closed in Australia and western Europe, this article reflects on the em...
© 2014 The Author(s). This paper explores the socio-economic impacts and associated policy responses...
This paper explores the socio-economic impacts and associated policy responses to the collapse of MG...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed-methods data ...
This paper investigates the impact of technological change on local labour market outcomes in Britai...
Between 1981 and 1991 manufacturing employment in London declined by just under 50%, a loss of over ...
This paper analyses the effects of large manufacturing plant closures on local employment. Specifica...
This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by ...
This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work’ policies are inadequate given the geographical conc...
This paper examines the labour market consequences of severe employment decline in Britain's major c...
This article provides a critique of the policy response to the closure, in 2005, of the MG Rover fac...
Concentrations of worklessness have been persistent in the UK for several decades but have not been ...