2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1070-3535.2006.00430.x
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“…At the same time, New Labour’s urban design policy demonstrated an increasing interest in the European City model (e.g. Barcelona and Bilbao, see Balibrea, 2001) of urban life, mixed in with the powerful influence of American models of urban regeneration: ‘The first Urban Task Force report and subsequent Urban White Paper were full of references to compact form, high density living and café culture’ (Nathan and Marshall, 2006: 3). These ideas were set out with renewed emphasis in New Labour’s second re-election campaign, underpinning its core cities strategy (see ODPM, 2004): ‘the clearest illustration of the seriousness with which the British government has sought to promote a culture-led agenda for cities is the Core Cities Initiative’ (Miles and Paddison, 2005: 835).…”
Section: Urban Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, New Labour’s urban design policy demonstrated an increasing interest in the European City model (e.g. Barcelona and Bilbao, see Balibrea, 2001) of urban life, mixed in with the powerful influence of American models of urban regeneration: ‘The first Urban Task Force report and subsequent Urban White Paper were full of references to compact form, high density living and café culture’ (Nathan and Marshall, 2006: 3). These ideas were set out with renewed emphasis in New Labour’s second re-election campaign, underpinning its core cities strategy (see ODPM, 2004): ‘the clearest illustration of the seriousness with which the British government has sought to promote a culture-led agenda for cities is the Core Cities Initiative’ (Miles and Paddison, 2005: 835).…”
Section: Urban Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, much is to be expected from micro-data research. Promising research on a regional level has been done by Nathan (2008) on the local impacts of migration in the UK and by Partridge et al (2008) on the impact of migration on rural America. The effect of migrants on the economy crucially depends on their willingness and ability to participate in the labour markets 9 .…”
Section: Conclusion and Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%