Posted by Hari on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 with No comments | Labels: Big Society, elections, inequality, jobs
The last 10 years have seen a great degree of change. But
despite this change, one thing has remained constant – cities in the South have
continued to outstrip their counterparts in the rest of the country across a
range of measures: On population, cities in the South have expanded at twice
the rate of cities elsewhere in the UK; The number of businesses increased by
almost 27 per cent in southern cities, compared to 14 percent in other UK
cities; The most marked figure is for jobs – for every one extra job in cities
elsewhere in Britain between 2004 and 2013, there were 12 extra jobs in cities
in the South.
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