Aberdeen is one of only two UK cities with fewer jobs in 2023 than in 2010 due to the city's over-reliance on North Sea oil and natural gas.
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Join us at the in-person launch reception for Cities Outlook 2024, our 17th annual flagship report.
The purpose of this tool is to show the scale and nature of the variation in the economic performance of cities and towns across the UK by highlighting the performance of the 63 largest urban areas on 17 indicators.
City Minutes
City Minutes: Cities Outlook 2024In a two-part series of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes podcast, Chief Executive Andrew Carter and Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney explore the findings and implications of the Centre’s annual snapshot of urban economies across the UK.
The UK economy has flatlined, and all parts of the country are suffering. This won’t change unless productivity growth improves.
With 2024 a likely election year, this year's Cities Outlook looks back at how cities have fared since 2010 and where the economy would be today had pre-2010 trends continued.
Join Centre for Cities for an in-depth look at the findings of Cities Outlook 2024, our annual health check of the UK's cities.
Drawing on data from Cities Outlook 2023, this short deep dive session will spotlight key trends and indicators for cities in the East Midlands.
Drawing on data from Cities Outlook 2023, this short deep dive session focused the key trends in Scotland's cities.
Cities Outlook 2023
Has economic inactivity gone up everywhere in the country since the pandemic hit?The national story of rising inactivity and labour shortages only plays out in a handful of cities and this has important implications for how policy goes about addressing the issue.