‘Worlds apart’ is the second report produced as part of our Ambition Skills programme of work. It finds the UK has larger gaps in workforce skills between different parts of the country than most other European countries, and that closing the gap between London and the rest of the UK would require 4.1 million more people to gain higher education qualifications outside London.
L&W’s first Ambition Skills report, ‘The great skills divide’, showed the UK lagging other countries on skills, with government funding £1 billion lower in England than in 2010 and employers investing 26% less per employee than in 2005.
Our latest analysis finds that:
The missing 4 million graduates risk holding back economies outside London, and improving skills in an area on its own will not be enough. Without action to improve jobs and opportunities across the country, people in low-skill areas who gain new qualifications may continue to follow the better-paid jobs into cities like London, Leeds, Bristol and Brighton.