ACOSS\u27s submission to the Fair Pay Commission calls for a substantial rise in minimum wages to help ease financial pressures on low paid workers from rising rents, food and fuel prices. It argues that the financial security of low paid households rests on three pillars: minimum wages, employment, and income support and that it would be risky to rely too heavily on the income support system alone to maintain their living standards. The minimum wage should be at least sufficient to ensure that a single adult can achieve a modest but adequate standard of living well above poverty levels. The paper includes new data on poverty among low paid households and detailed analysis of the relationship between minimum wages and employment and incenti...
A European system of minimum wages can help bring people out of poverty as well as contribute to equ...
This paper documents the declining relationship between low hourly wages and low household income ov...
This paper considers whether minimum wage is a well-targeted anti-poverty policy by examining the ba...
As the peak national organisation of the community sector and advocate for low income and disadvanta...
What is the impact of raising the minimum wage on family incomes? Analysing the characteristics of l...
Because there is a significant mismatch between low wage and low income, policies tackling the pover...
Using data drawn from the March Current Population Survey, we find that state and federal minimum wa...
Analysing the characteristics of low wage workers, Andrew Leigh finds that those who earn near-minim...
The success of the contemporary ‘living wage’ movement has been highlighted by the UK government’s d...
This paper aims to analyze the relationship between the relationship between a minimum wage and low-...
Abstract. The scale of low pay and in-work poverty affecting the bottom three deciles of the labour ...
The belief that minimum-wage legislation helps the working poor is one reason for its continued popu...
In the long term, the National Minimum Wage (NMW) should aspire to be a living wage that keeps peopl...
This article investigates whether declining or sluggish growth in earnings for low-wage workers cont...
This was a conference paper at the Annual Conference of the Socio-Legal Studies Association 2017, Ne...
A European system of minimum wages can help bring people out of poverty as well as contribute to equ...
This paper documents the declining relationship between low hourly wages and low household income ov...
This paper considers whether minimum wage is a well-targeted anti-poverty policy by examining the ba...
As the peak national organisation of the community sector and advocate for low income and disadvanta...
What is the impact of raising the minimum wage on family incomes? Analysing the characteristics of l...
Because there is a significant mismatch between low wage and low income, policies tackling the pover...
Using data drawn from the March Current Population Survey, we find that state and federal minimum wa...
Analysing the characteristics of low wage workers, Andrew Leigh finds that those who earn near-minim...
The success of the contemporary ‘living wage’ movement has been highlighted by the UK government’s d...
This paper aims to analyze the relationship between the relationship between a minimum wage and low-...
Abstract. The scale of low pay and in-work poverty affecting the bottom three deciles of the labour ...
The belief that minimum-wage legislation helps the working poor is one reason for its continued popu...
In the long term, the National Minimum Wage (NMW) should aspire to be a living wage that keeps peopl...
This article investigates whether declining or sluggish growth in earnings for low-wage workers cont...
This was a conference paper at the Annual Conference of the Socio-Legal Studies Association 2017, Ne...
A European system of minimum wages can help bring people out of poverty as well as contribute to equ...
This paper documents the declining relationship between low hourly wages and low household income ov...
This paper considers whether minimum wage is a well-targeted anti-poverty policy by examining the ba...