Consultancy Project Interim Report, a study into the Turnover of Businesses in Shirley High Street, initial proposal of reseach
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:07:05
Introduction
Southampton Institute Business Support Enterprise Network (SIBSEN) is an informal study group combining the knowledge and expertise of Southampton Business School (SBS) lecturers and PhD students. Now in operation for over one year, SIBSEN's researchers are community focused and are currently lending their services to the Southampton City Council in conjunction with numerous social and economic projects.
The faculty comprises 2 PhD students concerning themselves with the study of SME's in the Shirley Regeneration areas, 3
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owner occupied as opposed to rented, perhaps a surprisingly high figure considering Shirley's regeneration status. Some 54% of residents have access to a vehicle with 28% boasting access to two or more vehicles.
Migration
Migration figures for the area clearly indicate that Shirley is far from the most desirable of provinces within Southampton, with a deficit of 21 in comparison to an increase of 1321 in the Bargate province. With 24% of residence holding no qualifications. (www.ons.go.uk)
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