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The contraction in the economy is likely to have been felt differently in different cities

Cities Outlook 2012 identifies the cities where glimmers of economic growth are likely to be evident, and those that are vulnerable to further economic stagnation.

The latest analysis on the labour market in UK cities looks at women in the labour market.

This month’s labour market data contains many fewer surprises than the large deterioration revealed in last month’s figures.

In order to unlock the potential of cities and increase private sector growth, the Government will need to adopt a radical new approach to economic development.

One of the biggest challenges facing cities with struggling economies is to improve the “intermediate” skills profiles of their populations.

Young people made up the bulk of the increase in unemployment in the three months to September, with an extra 67,000 young people unemployed over the period.

Sheffield needs to work to make the city more attractive to business and prioritise skills investment and university links.

Unemployment jumped to 8.1 percent in the three months to August, the highest rate since July 1996 - casting further doubts on the recovery of the private sector in the UK.