It's a sign of the times that most of the discussion on public sector job relocation has been about the impact on the public sector finances. When the Lyon's report considered the issue in 2004 it highlighted cost savings, the efficiency of delivery and the impact on regional economies
This paper evaluates the impact of public employment on private sector activity using the relocation...
David Cameron may have been right to axe his regional benefit announcement (and not just because of ...
The Coalition has proposed to cut the size of the Commonwealth public service workforce by 12,000 ov...
It's been a very busy few weeks and I am only now getting the chance to catch up with a number of th...
I have been doing some research (with my colleague Giulia Faggio) looking at the impact of public se...
We are told that (more than?) half a million jobs in the public sector will go as a result of the sp...
This paper investigates the local labor market impact of a UK relocation initiative, the 2014 Lyons ...
This paper investigates the local labor market impact of a UK relocation initiative – the 2004 Lyons...
Our work published last week suggests that public sector employment is good for local services, bad ...
We use the move of the seat of the German government from Bonn to Berlin in 1999 to test competing v...
For a while now, I have been looking at what happened to local authority employment in the early to ...
We use the move of the seat of the German government from Bonn to Berlin in 1999 to test competing v...
Alison Wolf, writing in the Sunday Times, makes the case for more spatial variation in pay in the pu...
The authors use the government-commissioned Lyons review proposals for the relocation of approximate...
Interesting piece from Chris Giles at the FT on the debate around local public sector pay. The big i...
This paper evaluates the impact of public employment on private sector activity using the relocation...
David Cameron may have been right to axe his regional benefit announcement (and not just because of ...
The Coalition has proposed to cut the size of the Commonwealth public service workforce by 12,000 ov...
It's been a very busy few weeks and I am only now getting the chance to catch up with a number of th...
I have been doing some research (with my colleague Giulia Faggio) looking at the impact of public se...
We are told that (more than?) half a million jobs in the public sector will go as a result of the sp...
This paper investigates the local labor market impact of a UK relocation initiative, the 2014 Lyons ...
This paper investigates the local labor market impact of a UK relocation initiative – the 2004 Lyons...
Our work published last week suggests that public sector employment is good for local services, bad ...
We use the move of the seat of the German government from Bonn to Berlin in 1999 to test competing v...
For a while now, I have been looking at what happened to local authority employment in the early to ...
We use the move of the seat of the German government from Bonn to Berlin in 1999 to test competing v...
Alison Wolf, writing in the Sunday Times, makes the case for more spatial variation in pay in the pu...
The authors use the government-commissioned Lyons review proposals for the relocation of approximate...
Interesting piece from Chris Giles at the FT on the debate around local public sector pay. The big i...
This paper evaluates the impact of public employment on private sector activity using the relocation...
David Cameron may have been right to axe his regional benefit announcement (and not just because of ...
The Coalition has proposed to cut the size of the Commonwealth public service workforce by 12,000 ov...