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Article Dans Une Revue Regional Studies Année : 2009

THE SPATIAL PATTERN OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AND INACTIVITY IN BRITAIN: PEOPLE OR PLACE EFFECTS?

Allan Little
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Incapacity Benefit claimants are the primary target group in the next phase of the Government's Welfare-to-Work strategy. In this paper we perform a decomposition to statistically account for the part played by area-based and individual-based factors, in differential rates of employment, unemployment, inactivity and recorded sickness, across NUTS level 2 areas. Spatial variation in long-term sickness and disability cannot simply be attributed to prevailing population structures, and is more likely to be a manifestation of regional imbalances in labour demand and supply. The implication is that the success of supply-side policies is likely to be constrained by the concentration of Incapacity Benefit claimants in demand-deficient areas.
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hal-00516205 , version 1 (09-09-2010)

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Allan Little. THE SPATIAL PATTERN OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AND INACTIVITY IN BRITAIN: PEOPLE OR PLACE EFFECTS?. Regional Studies, 2009, 43 (07), pp.877-897. ⟨10.1080/00343400801968395⟩. ⟨hal-00516205⟩

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