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Inclusive growth in English cities: mainstreamed or sidelined?
The concept of inclusive growth is increasingly presented as offering prospects for more equitable social outcomes. However, inclusive growth is subject to a variety of interpretations and lacks definitional clarity. In England, via devolution, cities are taking on new powers for policy domains that can influence inclusive growth outcomes. This opens up opportunities for innovation to address central issues of low pay and poverty. This paper examines the extent to which inclusive growth concerns form a central or peripheral aspect in this new devolution through the content analysis of devolution agreements. It concludes that inclusive growth concerns appear to be largely sidelined.
Inclusive growth in English cities: mainstreamed or sidelined?
The concept of inclusive growth is increasingly presented as offering prospects for more equitable social outcomes. However, inclusive growth is subject to a variety of interpretations and lacks definitional clarity. In England, via devolution, cities are taking on new powers for policy domains that can influence inclusive growth outcomes. This opens up opportunities for innovation to address central issues of low pay and poverty. This paper examines the extent to which inclusive growth concerns form a central or peripheral aspect in this new devolution through the content analysis of devolution agreements. It concludes that inclusive growth concerns appear to be largely sidelined.
Inclusive growth in English cities: mainstreamed or sidelined?
Sissons, Paul (Autor:in) / Green, Anne E. (Autor:in) / Broughton, Kevin (Autor:in)
Regional Studies ; 53 ; 435-446
04.03.2019
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
devolution , inclusive growth , ‘good jobs’ , cities , England , I30 , J48 , O25 , R58
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