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  • The economic future of the
    Central Activities Zone
    (CAZ) Phase 1, (January 2021)

    Theme
    Economic Strategy
    Business and sector support
    Description
    The report, part 1 of 2, researches the future of London’s Central Activities Zone (CAZ), to assess the impact of both the COVID-19 global pandemic and Brexit on the area in the medium and long
    term. This report, Phase 1, includes office use trends in the CAZ, the CAZ ecosystem and the interaction of the CAZ with the rest of London and the UK.
    Source
    Arup, Gerald Eve and LSE (for GLA)
  • The economic future of the
    Central Activities Zone
    (CAZ) Phase 2, (March 2021)

    Theme
    Economic Strategy
    Business and sector support
    Description
    Following on from part 1, this part 2 report researches the future of London’s Central Activities Zone (CAZ), to assess the impact
    of both the COVID-19 global pandemic and Brexit on the area in the medium and long term. TThis report, part 2, builds three scenarios to test the scale of the economic impact on the CAZ over the medium and long-term, and provides suggested policy responses.
    Source
    Arup, Gerald Eve and LSE (for GLA)
  • The impact of Covid on London’s flexible workspaces. Part A: Executive summary and case studies (2023)

    Theme
    Business and sector support
    Description
    This report, Part A, provides an executive summary and case studies for the two part report, 'The impact of Covid on London's flexible workspaces (2023)'.

    It tells the story of how COVID-19 has affected London's workspaces (such as incubators, accelerators, co-working spaces, serviced offices, artists’ studios and maker spaces), the challenges they face, how they are evolving, and opportunities for the sector moving forward.

    It was clear with the outbreak of COVID-19 that there would be a major impact on these spaces. As such the Greater London Authority, along with the Mayor’s Workspace Advisory Group, commissioned Monday Works to survey and report on this impact.
    Source
    Monday Works (for Mayor of London)
  • The impact of Covid on London’s flexible workspaces. Part B: Technical appendices, full survey findongs and analysis (2023)

    Theme
    Business and sector support
    Description
    This report, Part B provides technical appendices, full survey findings and analysis for the two part report, 'The impact of Covid on London's flexible workspaces (2023)'.

    It tells the story of how COVID-19 has affected London's workspaces (such as incubators, accelerators, co-working spaces, serviced offices, artists’ studios and maker spaces), the challenges they face, how they are evolving, and opportunities for the sector moving forward.

    It was clear with the outbreak of COVID-19 that there would be a major impact on these spaces. As such the Greater London Authority, along with the Mayor’s Workspace Advisory Group, commissioned Monday Works to survey and report on this impact.
    Source
    Monday Works (for Mayor of London)
  • The Recruitment of Migrant Workers by London Science and Technology Firms (March 2016)

    Theme
    Business and sector support
    Jobs, skills and good work
    Description
    Access to talent is central to London’s competitiveness. It is important that all companies can recruit the skills and experience they need to innovate and grow. Tier 2 of the UK’s visa system is the main economic route for skilled immigration from outside the European Economic Area (EEA), where the position cannot be filled by a UK/EEA national or is on the Shortage Occupation List.

    This report assesses the extent to which start-ups and SMEs, particularly those in the science and technology sectors, have difficulties in recruiting from outside the EEA through Tier 2.
    Source
    LEAP

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