This paper considers an emerging, highly policy relevant feature of minimum wages, studying what happens when a wage floor significantly higher than a nationally legislated minimum is imposed. The consequences of age-wage discontinuities and wage floors higher than mandated minimum wages are explored in the context of a Living Wage being introduced to a large UK organisation through time. Between 2011 and 2019, the Company was exposed to a Living Wage Rate higher than the statutory National Minimum Wage, which was sequentially introduced into some of its establishments and had the effect of boosting wages and strongly increasing the age-wage discontinuity from age-related pay grades. The analysis finds positive labour supply responses at th...
Abstract The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Through the combined increase in the National Minimum Wage rate in October 2015 and the introduction...
This paper analyses the economic impact of a significant change to the structure of a minimum wage s...
The question of how firms set wages for their employees has been of longstanding interest. In this p...
Between 1993 and April 1999 there was no minimum wage in the United Kingdom (except in agriculture)....
Purpose – This article describes how the voluntary Living Wage in the UK is set. It examines how thi...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
The success of the contemporary ‘living wage’ movement has been highlighted by the UK government’s d...
A recent development in addressing the longstanding problem of low pay in the United Kingdom has bee...
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the working hours of l...
How does the value of a firm change in response to a minimum wage hike? The evidence we have to date...
This study follows the Lordan and Neumark (2018)1 analysis for the US, and examines whether minimum ...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
Abstract The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Through the combined increase in the National Minimum Wage rate in October 2015 and the introduction...
This paper analyses the economic impact of a significant change to the structure of a minimum wage s...
The question of how firms set wages for their employees has been of longstanding interest. In this p...
Between 1993 and April 1999 there was no minimum wage in the United Kingdom (except in agriculture)....
Purpose – This article describes how the voluntary Living Wage in the UK is set. It examines how thi...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
The success of the contemporary ‘living wage’ movement has been highlighted by the UK government’s d...
A recent development in addressing the longstanding problem of low pay in the United Kingdom has bee...
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the working hours of l...
How does the value of a firm change in response to a minimum wage hike? The evidence we have to date...
This study follows the Lordan and Neumark (2018)1 analysis for the US, and examines whether minimum ...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
Abstract The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Through the combined increase in the National Minimum Wage rate in October 2015 and the introduction...