The first minimum income standard for Great Britain was launched in 2008. A minimum income standard (MIS) is the income required for a specified household type to reach a socially acceptable minimum living standard. It is based on research on what members of the public, informed by experts where appropriate, think is needed to achieve this minimum living standard. The 2008 MIS was based on research undertaken in Great Britain
This is the 2015 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom, based on what members...
This report calculates how much it costs for people to live at a minimum acceptable standard in remo...
This is the sixth in a series of reports monitoring the number of people in the UK living below an a...
Introduction: This paper compares results from research in Ireland and the United Kingdom, both usin...
A minimum income standard, based on what people said is needed to achieve an acceptable standard of ...
A minimum income standard based on what people said is needed to achieve an acceptable standard of l...
The Minimum Income Standard (MIS) research gives an insight into living standards in the United King...
A minimum income standard based on what people said is needed to achieve an acceptable standard of l...
This is the 2018 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom, based on what members...
This is the 2013 update of the Minimum Income Standard (MIS) for the United Kingdom, based on what m...
This report is an annual update on what members of the public think people need to achieve a sociall...
This is the 2014 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom, based on what members...
This is the 2012 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom, based on new research...
This study updates 2008’s innovative research, based on what members of the public thought people ne...
The Minimum Income Standard (MIS), a method for constructing minimum household budgets based on publ...
This is the 2015 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom, based on what members...
This report calculates how much it costs for people to live at a minimum acceptable standard in remo...
This is the sixth in a series of reports monitoring the number of people in the UK living below an a...
Introduction: This paper compares results from research in Ireland and the United Kingdom, both usin...
A minimum income standard, based on what people said is needed to achieve an acceptable standard of ...
A minimum income standard based on what people said is needed to achieve an acceptable standard of l...
The Minimum Income Standard (MIS) research gives an insight into living standards in the United King...
A minimum income standard based on what people said is needed to achieve an acceptable standard of l...
This is the 2018 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom, based on what members...
This is the 2013 update of the Minimum Income Standard (MIS) for the United Kingdom, based on what m...
This report is an annual update on what members of the public think people need to achieve a sociall...
This is the 2014 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom, based on what members...
This is the 2012 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom, based on new research...
This study updates 2008’s innovative research, based on what members of the public thought people ne...
The Minimum Income Standard (MIS), a method for constructing minimum household budgets based on publ...
This is the 2015 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the United Kingdom, based on what members...
This report calculates how much it costs for people to live at a minimum acceptable standard in remo...
This is the sixth in a series of reports monitoring the number of people in the UK living below an a...