Living standards in the United Kingdom are typically measured using income as a proxy. Past research into living standards focuses on how living standards have changed over time, the extent to which there are in inequalities in living standards for different groups, and the impact of the recession on living standards. To date, little research combines economic and non-economic indicators to inform living standards. Multidimensional indicators of living standards (MILS) that go beyond disposable (net) income and expenditure or consumption as a proxy are able to capture a fuller picture of living standards and better inform policy making and research
Social security for the unemployed was not designed to cope either with large-scale or long-term une...
This is the sixth in a series of reports monitoring the number of people in the UK living below an a...
Income is the most commonly used measure of material well-being. In a modern-day mixed economy, such...
Living standards in the United Kingdom are typically measured using income as a proxy. Past research...
The Minimum Income Standard (MIS) research gives an insight into living standards in the United King...
International audienceWe develop a distribution-adjusted welfare measure that aggregates income, une...
The financial crisis of 2007/08 precipitated a severe global economic downturn, typically referred t...
The financial crisis of 2007/08 precipitated a severe global economic downturn, typically referred t...
Since the global financial crisis, workers’ real wages and family living standards in the UK have su...
Non-technical summary Much research is concerned with the living standards of households, how equall...
The current recession is the first that the UK has experienced since the early 1990s. Much has chang...
This article explores the impact of the recent recession on the well-being of the UK working age pop...
At present, there is a debate over the relative importance and contribution of household income to w...
We construct estimates of the Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being for Great Britain for th...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Poverty and Social Exclus...
Social security for the unemployed was not designed to cope either with large-scale or long-term une...
This is the sixth in a series of reports monitoring the number of people in the UK living below an a...
Income is the most commonly used measure of material well-being. In a modern-day mixed economy, such...
Living standards in the United Kingdom are typically measured using income as a proxy. Past research...
The Minimum Income Standard (MIS) research gives an insight into living standards in the United King...
International audienceWe develop a distribution-adjusted welfare measure that aggregates income, une...
The financial crisis of 2007/08 precipitated a severe global economic downturn, typically referred t...
The financial crisis of 2007/08 precipitated a severe global economic downturn, typically referred t...
Since the global financial crisis, workers’ real wages and family living standards in the UK have su...
Non-technical summary Much research is concerned with the living standards of households, how equall...
The current recession is the first that the UK has experienced since the early 1990s. Much has chang...
This article explores the impact of the recent recession on the well-being of the UK working age pop...
At present, there is a debate over the relative importance and contribution of household income to w...
We construct estimates of the Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being for Great Britain for th...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Poverty and Social Exclus...
Social security for the unemployed was not designed to cope either with large-scale or long-term une...
This is the sixth in a series of reports monitoring the number of people in the UK living below an a...
Income is the most commonly used measure of material well-being. In a modern-day mixed economy, such...