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Tradeable and knowledge-based services in the East of Scotland John Lord yellow book
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Background to the study ESEP labour market and economic intelligence service –annual report –bespoke reports: mining the data communications –seminars: rural, new economy, impact of redundancies –reviewing policy implications focus on economic geography –understanding the programme area
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Tradeable and knowledge-based services service sector research deficit –but driving employment and output growth understanding the spatial distribution of TKB services –links to developing city-region perspective –place matters, especially in the knowledge economy identifying hotspots and lagging areas framing policy responses –links to Local Futures work
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Tradeable and knowledge-based services tourism financial services computing (K1) research and development (K1) professional and business services (K1) higher education (K1) healthcare (K1) recreation, sport and culture 367,000 jobs in East of Scotland (33%; GB 29%)
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East of Scotland: employment in TKB services, 2002
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Scottish GDP 1963-2003
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Scottish GDP 1998-2004
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Service sector GDP Scotland 1963-2003
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Service sector GDP Scotland, 1998-2003
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Employment change Scotland, 1995-2002
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Employment change East of Scotland, 1995-2002
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Change in total employment, EoS 1995-2002
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Change in industrial employment, EoS 1995-2002
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Change in service sector employment, EoS 1995-2002
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Employment change East of Scotland, 1995-2002 Service sector and all jobs
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Employment change East of Scotland, 1995-2002 Industrial sector and all jobs
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Employment in TKB services, Scotland (% of total), 2002
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Change in TKB service employment EoS 1995-2002
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Analysis of employment change EoS 1995-2002
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TKB service employment by Council area, EoS 2002 (% share)
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TKB services as a % of total employment, EoS 2002
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East of Scotland TKB services LQs
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East of Scotland ‘cities off’ TKB services location quotient
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Tourism: share of total employment 2002
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Tourism: area location quotients 2002
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Financial services: share of total employment 2002
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Financial services: area location quotients 2002
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Computing: share of total employment 2002
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Computing: area location quotients 2002
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R&D: share of total employment 2002
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R&D: area location quotients 2002
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Professional and business services: share of total employment 2002
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Professional and business services: area location quotients 2002
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Higher education: share of total employment 2002
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Higher education: area location quotients 2002
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Healthcare: share of total employment 2002
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Healthcare: area location quotients 2002
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Recreation, sport and culture: share of total employment 2002
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Recreation, sport and culture: area location quotients 2002
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All TKB services: area location quotients 2002
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R&D expenditure
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Average gross weekly earnings (workplace based)
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Local authority/LEC rankings EDINBURGH STIRLING DUNDEE EAST LOTHIAN PERTH & K ABERDEEN ANGUS FIFE WEST LOTHIAN MIDLOTHIAN MORAY AB’SHIRE FALKIRK CLACKMANN All TKB services K1 services EDINBURGH ABERDEEN STIRLING DUNDEE FIFE MIDLOTHIAN PERTH & K MORAY WEST LOTHIAN EAST LOTHIAN AB’SHIRE ANGUS FALKIRK CLACKMANN
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TKB services in the East of Scotland Edinburgh dominates all measures –a knowledge-intensive city –spillover into city region Aberdeen strong in K1 sectors Dundee public sector-led Stirling-Perth corridor? remote rural areas lagging Falkirk/Clackmannanshire excluded polarisation public sector domination
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The Geography of the Service Sector Economy ESEP seminar Falkirk 3 November 2004
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