
Our recent report demonstrated where low-skilled people live generally, but what bearing does gender, ethnicity or age have on where low-skilled people tend to live and work?
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Our recent report demonstrated where low-skilled people live generally, but what bearing does gender, ethnicity or age have on where low-skilled people tend to live and work?
Are towns hampered by the success of nearby cities - or could towns actually benefit from being located near a city?
City centres have become great places to live, work and play, but in some of our most vibrant city centres, there is not enough land to suit the needs of everyone.
Gabriele Piazza rounds up the key themes from our recent round table event on Birmingham’s skills challenges
The population of most UK cities is getting older, which will put further pressure on stretched local authority budgets