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External Influences - Government Policy

 Decisions         The adjacent chart plots the number of people
                   employed in health activities and public
                   administration (including defence) in Barrow since
                   2009. Two lines are also included that show the
                   trend in government health and military
                   expenditure.

                   Government health expenditure and health related
                   employment in Barrow have a more mixed
                   relationship. Government health expenditure has
                   risen gradually over the period, whilst the number
                   of health employees in Barrow reduced sharply
                   after the 2008 recession, before picking up in 2012
                   and plateauing thereafter. Of themselves, these
                   trends do not suggest an interdependent
                   relationship, but are consistent with one, especially
                   given the fact that post-recession spending cuts
                   affected different parts of the country in different
                   ways.

                   Government military expenditure and public
                   administration (including defence) employment in
                   Barrow follow more similar trends since 2009. Both
                   decline by a substantial proportion over the period,
                   showing a similar cycles of growth and contraction.
                   This suggests public sector and defence
                   employment in Barrow is  significantly influenced by
                   government expenditure decisions.







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