
Anne E Green
@anne_e_green
Research on skills, employment, labour markets, changing geography of work, urban & regional development, inclusive growth, productivity and policy evaluation
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Whatever happened to levelling up? Dr Abigail Taylor & Hannes Read discuss the absence of 'levelling up' in this year's #election and why addressing regional inequalities is as important as ever. Find out what needs to be done: blog.bham.ac.uk/socialsciences…


Inspirational lightening talk by my colleague Annum Rafique today at Inclusive energy transitions workshop Universitas 21 University of Queensland City-REDI #energy #energytransitions #climatechange #cleanenergy #inclusiveenergy #U21ECRworkshop









Pleased to contribute on labour markets and regional development to this The British Academy policy history


We are delighted to see the publication of a recent study for West Midlands Combined Authority. In completing the project, we worked closely with Alasdair Rae and City-REDI, University of Birmingham. The purpose of the project was to examine evidence relating to economic geographies across the


What Online Job Posting Data Reveals About How Flexible and Remote Work Vary Across the UK Kostas Kollydas and Anne E Green investigate the geography of flexible and remote work in the UK, drawing on trends from online job posting data. ow.ly/3RLW50Vx9ag




Megatrends impact regions differently. New research from Matt Lyons, Charlotte Hoole & Anne E Green shows how policy debates are better informed through a megatrends framing and when addressed in a form that breaks down policy silos. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…




📢 NEW REPORT📢 How can public funding be better designed to reduce geographical inequalities in England? A new report proposes 10 guiding principles & practical reforms, grounded in deep research & citizen voices. Read more: ow.ly/iEcZ50VWk59 Charlotte Hoole

