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Current low unemployment figures are taken as proof that the labour market is doing well, however, in this episode of City Talks, Professor Blanchflower points out that many workers are in fact under-employed or have given up trying to find a well-paid job
Richard Williams, a contemporary visual culture expert, explores how the appearance of cities is determined by large-scale processes that are outside our control rather than by intentional design decisions
Archaeologist and anthropologist Monica L. Smith traces the phenomenon of cities through the last 6,000 years
Andrew Carter is joined by Bruce Katz to explore what Opportunity Zones are, how they benefit left-behind places, and whether a version could be considered for the UK
Through a focus on the interplay between data, technology and urban form, urban reinvention can be brought about in the unpredictable twenty-first century
What does anti-EU sentiment look like across the 28 member countries, and how might this be addressed?
The full audio from the launch event of Cities Outlook 2019, with a focus on the impact of austerity on UK cities over the last decade
This episode of City Talks explores whether differences in the personality traits of citizens can explain variations in economic outcomes between cities – beyond the standard wisdom offered by economic geography.
A flurry of assessments of various Brexit deals has been released over the last week or so, each looking at the different impacts that leaving the EU will have on the economy. Only the...
The subject of this episode is the future of local government, or to put it another way — is your council about to go bust? Should you be worried? And what should be done about it? To...