Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contributes to debates concerning the capacity of ‘soft’ regulation to advance employment conditions and outcomes. This study explores the implementation of a real living wage policy for employees in outsourced Scottish social care. Despite employer compliance in implementing the living wage, it had a mixed impact on the income of workers and did not improve staff recruitment and retention. The theoretical framework challenges recent optimistic views concerning the impact of such regulation by revealing unintended and problematic consequences, such as problems with differentials and providers walking away from contracts. It further reveals how actor ro...
This article considers the collective regulation of wages and conditions in the highly feminized res...
This article explores the impact of state reforms to increase customer authority in social care at a...
This article uses evidence from a survey of accredited Living Wage Employers to examine the extent t...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
This longitudinal case study contributes to debates concerning how ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ forms of regula...
Reviews existing international research on impacts and practicalities of introducing the Living Wage...
This longitudinal case study contributes to debates concerning how 'soft' and 'hard' forms of regula...
Drawing on a study of a Scottish government initiative to ensure the provision of a living wage to s...
While recent decades have witnessed a growth in the outsourcing of public services in Britain, the p...
This article examines the role of the devolved governments of Scotland and Wales in promoting the vo...
This longitudinal case study contributes to debates concerning how 'soft' and 'hard' forms of regula...
This article draws on findings from two longitudinal case studies of voluntary organisations engaged...
This article draws on findings from two longitudinal case studies of voluntary organisations engaged...
Drawing on a study of a Scottish government initiative to ensure the provision of a living wage to s...
This article considers the collective regulation of wages and conditions in the highly feminized res...
This article explores the impact of state reforms to increase customer authority in social care at a...
This article uses evidence from a survey of accredited Living Wage Employers to examine the extent t...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
This longitudinal case study contributes to debates concerning how ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ forms of regula...
Reviews existing international research on impacts and practicalities of introducing the Living Wage...
This longitudinal case study contributes to debates concerning how 'soft' and 'hard' forms of regula...
Drawing on a study of a Scottish government initiative to ensure the provision of a living wage to s...
While recent decades have witnessed a growth in the outsourcing of public services in Britain, the p...
This article examines the role of the devolved governments of Scotland and Wales in promoting the vo...
This longitudinal case study contributes to debates concerning how 'soft' and 'hard' forms of regula...
This article draws on findings from two longitudinal case studies of voluntary organisations engaged...
This article draws on findings from two longitudinal case studies of voluntary organisations engaged...
Drawing on a study of a Scottish government initiative to ensure the provision of a living wage to s...
This article considers the collective regulation of wages and conditions in the highly feminized res...
This article explores the impact of state reforms to increase customer authority in social care at a...
This article uses evidence from a survey of accredited Living Wage Employers to examine the extent t...