JRF Inclusive Growth, Solving Poverty - Sheffield

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Inclusive Growth, Solving Poverty – Sheffield

Emma StoneDirector of Policy & Research@jrfemma

Sources: 1) ‘An inclusive growth monitor for measuring the relationship between poverty and growth’ (2016) by

Christina Beatty, Richard Crisp, and Tony Gore at the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University https://www.jrf.org.uk/report/inclusive-growth-monitor and http://www4.shu.ac.uk/research/cresr/sites/shu.ac.uk/files/jrf-inclusive-growth-technical-notes.pdf

2) Inclusive Growth Analysis Unit (IGAU) at http://www.cities.manchester.ac.uk [including datasets for 39 LEPs]

Labour market disconnection among deprived neighbourhoods in the Sheffield City Region (NB: using an old definition of the CR – 6 local authorities rather than 9 in LEP)

Note: Map shows the most deprived 20 percent of LSOA’s nationally located in Sheffield City Region by whether the area has more jobs than people (“lots of jobs” – blue), is well connected to areas with jobs (“connected” – yellow) or is poorly connected to areas with jobs (“disconnected” – orange).

1 Barnsley2 Sheffield3 Doncaster4 Rotherham5 Bassetlaw 6 Chesterfield

Source: ‘Overcoming disconnection and deprivation in UK cities’ by Alasdair Rae, Ruth Hamilton, Rich Crisp and Ryan Powell (2016, JRF) plus interactive map tool