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Cities can offer low-skilled people good economic outcomes that support inclusive growth aims, but inclusive growth cannot come without economic growth.
While the number of degree holders has risen everywhere in recent years, some cities are pulling away
Our survey of leaders found that there was a general consensus on the importance of skills to achieving inclusive growth and supporting their economies - and there's huge appetite to take control of skills policy.
The Government yesterday unveiled its plan to adapt employment practices to the changing world of work, addressing the needs of new, emerging business models and of those workers on zero-hours...
Technological change is revolutionising the way we work, but the ‘rise of the robots’ is strengthening – not undermining – the role cities play as drivers of economic growth
Ensuring workers have robot-ready skills requires investment, yet public spend on further education has been slashed
Five facts on earnings progression, why people move and their implications for cities
Acquiring skills goes beyond the classroom, but take-up of extra-curricular activities is much lower outside the Greater South East
Our article for the BBC Experts network looks at a century of change across cities
The Chancellor’s Budget had something for everyone, but its overriding message for cities was ‘see what 2019 brings’