Abstract
Devolution, Brexit, and the previous government’s “levelling up” agenda renewed interest in subnational data. This interest will remain with the new government pledging to kickstart growth and break down barriers to opportunity with a requirement for local growth plans and focus on deeper devolution. But with a range of subnational economic and socioeconomic indicators used in each devolved nation, how can we effectively compare this data across the UK?
Original language | English |
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Type | Blog post |
Media of output | Online |
Place of Publication | London |
Publication status | Published - 7 Aug 2024 |
Keywords
- subnational data
- devolution
- socioeconomic indicators
- economic indicators