Local Partnership & the Unemployment Crisis in Britain

Local Partnership & the Unemployment Crisis in Britain

Author: Chris Moore

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-09-18

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1040095925

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Originally published in 1989, this study provides an informed and critical analysis of local partnerships between the private and public sectors in response to the unemployment problems. Until this book was published, there had been little objective analysis of the workings of the local partnership model with big business. This book assesses the contribution of local enterprise agencies, and how they related to other dimensions of policy responses to unemployment. An important element of the analysis is a number of local case studies of established partnerships in different parts of the United Kingdom. The book discusses the factors that lead to effective local response, in terms of organizational structures and networks and programmes of activity. It places local factors in a wider political and economic context in order to provide a realistic assessment of the motives and impact of policy actors.


Place, Policy and Politics

Place, Policy and Politics

Author: Michael Harloe

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-05-23

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1134998317

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The past ten years have seen local government in the UK facing two major challenges: to survive in the face of Thatcher government hostility, and to adapt to enormously powerful forces of economic restructuring which have also been encouraged by government policies. The key aspects of these changing fortunes of British towns explored in this important new book is the ability of individual localities to exercise any control over their own growth and decline. Place, Policy and Politics examines local political initiatives seeking to influence economic and social development in seven sharply contrasting localities, ranging from the outer council estates of Merseyside to the boom towns of Cheltenham and Swindon. Throughout their analysis, the contributors, drawn from a wide range of social science disciplines, address the vital questions in the debate over local policy initiatives, including: * To what extent are localities able to harness trends in the national and international economy to provide jobs and a better standard of living for their inhabitants? * Why do local authorities vary in their capacity to initiate economic policy? * To what extent do national urban and other policies inhibit or encourage their efforts? * How might central government modify its policies to facilitate the prospering of localities?


Local Geographies of Unemployment

Local Geographies of Unemployment

Author: Graham Haughton

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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Examines the local construction of labour market barriers, creating different local geographies of unemployment even within seemingly similar areas of high unemployment.


Partnership Agencies British

Partnership Agencies British

Author: Nicholas Bailey

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1135371091

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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Industrial Property

Industrial Property

Author: Rick Ball

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-01-12

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1351330616

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This volume, first published in 1994, is the first collection of original research on the relationships between industrial property and economic development. The contributors, all specialists in their field, highlight the emerging conflicts between the users and the providers of industrial premises; conflicts that may undermine economic potential. The need for flexibility in the use and provision of industrial premises is explored in three contexts: the transformation of the urban fringe; the development of hi-tech premises; and the redevelopment of old or derelict premises.


The New Politics of Unemployment

The New Politics of Unemployment

Author: Hugh Compston

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-09-11

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1134747713

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The first comparative study of the politics of policy innovation in the field of unemployment. The contributors provide a thorough and lucid analysis of past government failures, and look to possible future strategies.


British Government and Politics

British Government and Politics

Author: Robert Malcolm Punnett

Publisher: Dartmouth Publishing Company

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 614

ISBN-13:

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This text is intended for students concerned with the institutions of British government. This edition has been thoroughly revised to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date account of the many facets of British government and politics in the 1990s.


The Impact of Networks on Unemployment

The Impact of Networks on Unemployment

Author: J. M. Hurst

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-10-12

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1349668907

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This book investigates why networks, some with joined-up governance remits, appeared ineffective in handling neighbourhood unemployment even in periods when the national unemployment levels dropped. It deploys a multi-theoretical and methodological framework to investigate this empirical puzzle, and to test and analyse the causal factors influencing network outcomes. Chapters examine network concepts, network theories, outcome indicators, the historical infrastructure and management of unemployment policy, and governing network trends in post-war urban regeneration interventions. Comparative network case studies offer empirical evidence and a high degree of local variation. Mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative approaches), including social network analysis, uncover formal and informal networks, and eighty-six interviews in two English local authorities with persistent unemployment, give voice to network practitioner experiences. Findings explain why sub-optimal network outcomes prevail and operational difficulties persist on the ground. Students and academics, professionals and activists can use the results to challenge network governance theories and the policy status-quo.


British Urban Policy

British Urban Policy

Author: Rob Imrie

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1999-06-22

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780761962267

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This updated edition of British Urban Policy and the Urban Development Corporations provides a comprehensive account of the policies, programmes, and effects of one of the most controversial urban policy programmes ever brought to bear upon British cities. The authors place the policies and practices of the urban development corporations (UDCs) in the wider sociopolitical context of evolving urban policy; present case studies of eight UDCs; and explore the legacies of the UDCs and the evolving framework for urban policy into the millennium.