This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this recordDrawing on new empirical data from the UK, this paper takes a geographical perspective on the living wage. It highlights the extent to which the living wage is a geographical intervention to tackle in-work poverty that reflects the cost of living and social reproduction in a particular geographical area, aiming to set a new minimum across the labour market. The paper further argues that there is a scalar geography to understanding the impact of the campaign and the arguments made to defend it. Whereas the living wage has major cost implications for the particular employers and clients affected – increasing wages by approximately 30 pe...
This article reports the results of a case study on the introduction of the living wage. Three emplo...
Structural changes in the labour markets of developed economies, and changes in their institutional ...
The success of the contemporary ‘living wage’ movement has been highlighted by the UK government’s d...
As low pay and in-work poverty have proliferated, demands for a higher, ‘living wage’, have gathere...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
Relative poverty in the UK has risen massively since 1979 mainly because of increasing worklessness,...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK that is currently enjoying a renaissance....
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
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 title was first published in 2003. The working poor of the world are observed to engage in long...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK currently enjoying a renaissance. This ar...
This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work’ policies are inadequate given the geographical conc...
This article reports the results of a case study on the introduction of the living wage. Three emplo...
Structural changes in the labour markets of developed economies, and changes in their institutional ...
The success of the contemporary ‘living wage’ movement has been highlighted by the UK government’s d...
As low pay and in-work poverty have proliferated, demands for a higher, ‘living wage’, have gathere...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
Relative poverty in the UK has risen massively since 1979 mainly because of increasing worklessness,...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK that is currently enjoying a renaissance....
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
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 title was first published in 2003. The working poor of the world are observed to engage in long...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK currently enjoying a renaissance. This ar...
This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work’ policies are inadequate given the geographical conc...
This article reports the results of a case study on the introduction of the living wage. Three emplo...
Structural changes in the labour markets of developed economies, and changes in their institutional ...
The success of the contemporary ‘living wage’ movement has been highlighted by the UK government’s d...