This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recordIn the UK, a campaign for the living wage has emerged as a civil society initiative to reduce in-work poverty. This article reports empirical evidence from a study of employers adopting the London Living Wage and the benefits from this intervention, as reported by their workers. Implementation strategies to cover higher wage costs varied, from clients meeting full costs, to reduced employer profit, to reductions in hours and employment. There were strong substitution effects from low to higher qualified workers. The evidence suggests that while there were worker benefits from the living wage, they were not automatic, as hi...
Living wage campaigns, led by community organisations and trade unions, aim to raise the wages and w...
In-work poverty describes the experiences of households where at least one person is in work and the...
Between 1993 and April 1999 there was no minimum wage in the United Kingdom (except in agriculture)....
As low pay and in-work poverty have proliferated, demands for a higher, ‘living wage’, have gathere...
This article reports the results of a case study on the introduction of the living wage. Three emplo...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
A recent development in addressing the longstanding problem of low pay in the United Kingdom has bee...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
This article describes the calculation of London’s first Living Wage, which was set in 2005. It repr...
This article reports the results of a case study of the introduction of the living wage. Three emplo...
This article reports the results of a case study of the introduction of the living wage. Three emplo...
This paper considers an emerging, highly policy relevant feature of minimum wages, studying what hap...
Living wage campaigns, led by community organisations and trade unions, aim to raise the wages and w...
In-work poverty describes the experiences of households where at least one person is in work and the...
Between 1993 and April 1999 there was no minimum wage in the United Kingdom (except in agriculture)....
As low pay and in-work poverty have proliferated, demands for a higher, ‘living wage’, have gathere...
This article reports the results of a case study on the introduction of the living wage. Three emplo...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
A recent development in addressing the longstanding problem of low pay in the United Kingdom has bee...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
This article describes the calculation of London’s first Living Wage, which was set in 2005. It repr...
This article reports the results of a case study of the introduction of the living wage. Three emplo...
This article reports the results of a case study of the introduction of the living wage. Three emplo...
This paper considers an emerging, highly policy relevant feature of minimum wages, studying what hap...
Living wage campaigns, led by community organisations and trade unions, aim to raise the wages and w...
In-work poverty describes the experiences of households where at least one person is in work and the...
Between 1993 and April 1999 there was no minimum wage in the United Kingdom (except in agriculture)....