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H<sc>incks</sc> S., W<sc>ebb</sc> B. and W<sc>ong</sc> C. Fragility and recovery: housing, localities and uneven spatial development in the UK, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Uneven spatial development has long been a characteristic feature of the economic and social fabric of the UK. The north-south divide has become something of a...
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H<sc>incks</sc> S. Daily interaction of housing and labour markets in North West England, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. The importance of the daily spatial interaction of housing and labour markets has long been recognized due to the role that housing and labour market interaction plays in structuring cities and...
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<title/> HAUGHTON G., JONES M., PECK J., TICKELL A. and WHILE A. (2000) Labour market policy as flexible welfare: prototype employment zones and the new workfarism, Reg. Studies 34, 669-680. This paper examines the evolution of the employability agenda of New Labour through the lens of one of its main...
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HART T., HAUGHTON G. and PECK J. (1996) Accountability and the non-elected local state: calling Training and Enterprise Councils to local account, Reg. Studies 30, 429-441. This paper examines the emergence of local accountability as a key concern in the emergent tier of local governance in...
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Haughton G., Counsell D. and Vigar G. Sustainable development in post-devolution UK and Ireland, Regional Studies. Strategies for sustainable development have been produced aplenty in recent years, with numbers increasing in the context of devolution. This paper examines the way in which they...
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