Cities, Growth and Poverty: A review of the evidence

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Organization: 
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Author: 
Neil Lee, Paul Sissons, Ceri Hughes, Anne Green, Gaby Atfield, Duncan Adam & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose

Cities are drivers of economic growth, but how does growth affect poverty?

This report explores the connection between growth and poverty in UK cities, and examines how strategies for economic growth and poverty reduction can be aligned.

The report finds that:

  • there is no guarantee that economic growth will reduce poverty: some economically expanding cities experienced unchanged or increasing poverty rates;
  • employment growth has the greatest impact on poverty, but it is contextdependent: if jobs are low-paid or go to workers living outside the area, the impact on poverty is minimal;
  • increased output risks worsening poverty because it can lead to increases in the cost of living;
  • some cities are tackling this challenge by promoting employment in expanding sectors or providing training targeted at disadvantaged groups to enable them to access opportunities associated with major infrastructure projects.

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CONTENTS

Executive summary
1. Introduction
    Why cities matter for growth and poverty
    About the report
    Methodology
2. Background and framework for analysis
    A framework for linking cities, growth and poverty
    The drivers of growth
    Types of economic growth
    People and places – factors linking growth and poverty
    Benefits and the cost of living
    Types of poverty
    Conclusions
3. Cities and economic growth
    The economic advantages of cities
    UK cities compared with their international counterparts
    The drivers of economic growth
    Conclusions
4. The link between growth and poverty in cities
    Trends in growth and poverty in the UK
    Economic growth in British cities, 2001–10
    The drivers of economic growth in British cities
    The geography of poverty in the 2000s
    The relationship between growth and poverty
    Economic growth, wages and costs
    Conclusions
5. Experience and policies to promote economic growth and poverty alleviation at city level
    Introduction
    Economic growth and poverty alleviation: strategies, activities and policy levers
    Types of economic growth: output (GVA) and/or employment
    Factors linking growth and poverty
    Examples of local policy approaches and reflections on what works
    Policy levers addressing growth and poverty at a local level
    Assessment
6. Conclusions and implications for policy
    General conclusions and implications
    The drivers of growth in UK cities
    The relationship between growth and poverty at city level
    Local levers for linking growth and poverty reduction
    Are the objectives of growth and poverty reduction compatible?
    Recommendations for different cities
Notes
References
Annex 1: Case study cities – policy matrix
Acknowledgements
About the authors

Year: 
2014
Format: 
Research report
Case study
Categories: 
International CED
Stories and Experiences
Urban Development
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