New from the Joseph Rowntree Trust a tool for examining and measuring the relationship between poverty and growth. It contains data on all 39 Local Enterprise Partnerships for 18 indicators showing if economic growth leads to a decrease in poverty and social disadvantage. Interestingly one finding is that in many cases increased prosperity does not necessarily lead to increased social inclusion. The Inclusive Growth Analysis Unit at the University of Manchester will be producing data for LEPs around Manchester and other major cities in the future.
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