Section B - Regenerating Places Flashcards

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Causes of adult unemployment - Education

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Education - poor levels of education leave people with few skills and make it difficult to find employment

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Causes of adult unemployment - North/South divide

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North/South divide - More jobs in the South compared to the North of England, leads to unemployment in the North

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Reasons why there are changes in levels of deprivation - Middlesborough

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In the 19th and 20th centuries Middlesborough was a very industrial town - by the 1960s it was thriving with over 170,000 people living in the area - however it has struggled with modern deindustrialisation and over 35,000 people have left since the 1960s - many small-scale businesses were forced to close after the 2008 recession and the 2015 closure of the last steelworks in the area has worsened the decline - today Middlesborough has over double to national average unemployment rate and poor education and employment rates are putting off people from moving there - this shows how there can be changes in levels of deprivation

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Reasons for the variations in QoL within a local place you have studied

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Docklands before LDDC - 30,000 jobs lost, 50% of Docklands derelict, unemployment 21% - economic regeneration began in 1981 and by 1988 over 600 hectares of land had been reclaimed for economic regeneration + 50,000 new houses - building of canary wharf with mainly tertiary and quaternary jobs saw people move to the docklands to fill these jobs - however the original population of the Docklands didn’t have the education level required for these jobs - therefore original population of the Docklands unable to take advantage of regeneration and find employment - also many of the new houses built too expensive and were built expressly for the new workers who would work in Canary Wharf

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Impact of gov decisions on economic and social characteristics of an urban or rural place

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China clay pits in Cornwall were very prosperous and employed thousands of people until the late 1980s - less demand for china clay due to cheaper alternative sources overseas - led to mass employment - all the workers in these pits were then unemployed as jobs moved out of the area - this increased economic downturn in the area after gov started importing China clay from alternative sources without providing other occupation options for the residents - shows negative impact of gov decisions

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Impact of gov decisions on economic and social characteristics of an urban or rural place

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Eden project - opened in 2001 on the site of the old china clay pits - part of Cornwall’s attempts to transition to a tertiary economy that focused on tourism - very successful in this regard as the Eden Project generated $1.1 billion for the Cornish economy and attracted 13 million visitors, as well as employing 650 people directly - shows positive impact of a gov decision

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Impact of gov decisions on economic and social characteristics of an urban or rural place

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Social - mass deprivation due to decline of primary and secondary industries - 2021 census - 53.9% of households are considered to be deprived in Cornwall - this is largely due to mass unemployment caused by deindustrialisation and a the closure of the china clay pits and the lack of a ‘knowledge economy’ in Cornwall due to a lack of education for higher paid jobs and a lack of higher paid jobs in the first place which leads to those who do manage to get a good education leaving the area - again shows negative impacts of gov decision

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Impact of gov decisions on economic and social characteristics of an urban or rural place

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Increased social characteristics and quality of life

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