
Cities Outlook 2017
Cities Outlook 2017: How British cities trade with the worldThe tenth edition Outlook examines the industrial and geographical make-up of UK city exports
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The tenth edition Outlook examines the industrial and geographical make-up of UK city exports
London’s graduate wages are on a par with other places, but the capital’s vast job market offers much greater career progression.
Use our tax data tool to find out more about how economic activity in cities translates into tax revenues.
To ensure inclusive growth under her premiership, Theresa May should focus on city centres.
New city region mayors in northern cities should think carefully about how to use their powers over adult skills funding.
Employers in Southern cities have more of an appetite to train their staff.
Creating inclusive growth in cities must involve supporting knowledge-intensive firms to start up and succeed.
The historic connection between apprenticeships and manufacturing isn’t so clear cut.
Our briefing maps employment in the Humber LEP in order to understand the development of the area's economy.
SME expansion is good news for cities, but we should also be looking at the productivity of small firms.