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  2. Structural Transformation, Adaptability and City Economic Evolutions…

    https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/180717-Working-Paper-10-Peterborough-Case-Study-Report-July-2018.pdf
    18 Jul 2018: Preston 24.5 17.0 19.8 23.8 23.2. Stevenage 24.3 20.3 22.9 25.1 28.1. ... Over the period. 1963-1969, around 24,000 jobs moved out of London through its activities (Hall, 1972).
  3. Structural Transformation, Adaptability and City Economic Evolutions…

    https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/171127-Working-Paper-7-Bristol-Case-Study-Report.pdf
    5 Feb 2018: occupations have been in caring leisure and service activities. 24. Figure 21: Employment Shares of Major Occupational Groups in Bristol, 1971-2015. ... collaboration. 32. Figure 24: Past and Current Local Authority Boundaries in the City Region.
  4. Structural Transformation, Adaptability and City Economic Evolutions…

    https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/171211-Working-paper-8-Glasgow-case-study-report.pdf
    5 Feb 2018: from 2008. 24. Figure 18: Total employment by selected public and private service sectors, 1971-2015. ... grown (Figure 24). In terms of the share of occupations, there has been a growth in.
  5. Structural Transformation, Adaptability and City Economic Evolutions…

    https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/180220-Working-Paper-9-Case-Study-Report-Middlesbrough-Stockton.pdf
    21 Feb 2018: 24. Figure 16 Development of employment shares of several key sectors for employment in Middlesbrough and Stockton TTWA. ... 1970s until the mid-1980s, reaching a peak of about 24% in 1985.

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