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England's seaside towns a 'benchmarking' study [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: London DCLG 2008ISBN:
  • 9781409806202
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 711.52 $2 18
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Partial contents:
Summary -- Purpose and scope of the report -- Geographical coverage -- Statistical evidence: population; employment; economic status; skills and qualifications; benefits; seasonal unemployment; earnings; earnings; business stock; migrant workers; economic output; housing; deprivation -- Assessment: just how disadvantaged are England's seaside towns?; the variation between towns
Summary: Report presents a range of socio-economic indicators on the conditions of seaside towns in England, showing differences both among the group of towns listed and from national averages. Reveals which towns have the most significant social and economic issues, from the 37 largest seaside towns in England. All towns have 10 000 or more residents and the section of the report dealing with housing will be of particular interest to surveyors, students and those working in housing policy.
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Summary -- Purpose and scope of the report -- Geographical coverage -- Statistical evidence: population; employment; economic status; skills and qualifications; benefits; seasonal unemployment; earnings; earnings; business stock; migrant workers; economic output; housing; deprivation -- Assessment: just how disadvantaged are England's seaside towns?; the variation between towns

Report presents a range of socio-economic indicators on the conditions of seaside towns in England, showing differences both among the group of towns listed and from national averages. Reveals which towns have the most significant social and economic issues, from the 37 largest seaside towns in England. All towns have 10 000 or more residents and the section of the report dealing with housing will be of particular interest to surveyors, students and those working in housing policy.