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Cities Outlook 2020
By
Kathrin Enenkel
,
Valentine Quinio
,
Paul Swinney
| 27 January 2020
Cities Outlook 2020
By
Kathrin Enenkel
,
Valentine Quinio
,
Paul Swinney
| 27 January 2020
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Political gains, economic realities
Figure Figure 1: Productivity of British cities (GDP per worker)
Holding our breath — How poor air quality blights cities
Figure Box 1: Methodology box: how to measure air pollution?
Figure Box 2: Defining cities
Figure Figure 3: Number of days the maximum modelled DAQI was equal to or above 4 in 2018
Figure Figure 4: Share of roads breaching NO2 legal limits and the maximum concentration reached
Figure Figure 5: Share of roads breaching PM2.5 WHO guidelines and the maximum concentration reached, 2018
Figure Figure 6: PM2.5 and NO2 emissions per 10,000 population across UK cities
Figure Figure 7: NO2 and PM2.5 sector breakdown for UK cities
Figure Figure 8: The composition of sources of PM2.5 emissions for city centres and suburbs
Figure Figure 9: stimated absolute number of attributable deaths caused by PM2.5, 2017
Figure Box 3: What are the health impacts of air pollution?
Figure Figure 11: Proportion of local deaths that can be attributed to long-term exposure to PM2.5, 2017
Figure Box 4: Timeline of air pollution policies
Figure Figure 11: Creation and revocation of AQMAs
Figure Figure 12: Clean Air Zones in the UK
Figure Box 5: How London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone has reduced air pollution
City monitor
Figure Table 1: Population growth
Figure Table 2: Employment rate
Figure Table 3: Unemployment benefit claimant count
Figure Table 4: Average workplace earnings
Figure Table 5: Business starts and closures per 10,000 population
Figure Table 6: Business stock per 10,000 population
Figure Figure 7 Private sector jobs growth
Figure Table 7: Ratio of private sector to publicly-funded jobs
Figure Table 9: Patent applications published per 100,000 residents
Figure Table 10: GDP per worker
Figure Table 11: Residents with high-level qualifications
Figure Table 12: Residents with no formal qualifications
Figure Figure 13 Housing stock growth
Figure Table 14: House price growth
Figure Table 15: Housing affordability ratio
Figure Table 16: Premises achieving ultrafast broadband speeds
Figure Figure 16 CO2 emissions per capita
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2: UK ambient air quality: NO2 and PM2.5 annual mean concentration
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