Low pay is a significant and growing issue in many developed economies. Sectoral approaches are often used in both economic development and labour market policy, yet there is little evidence on how low pay and earnings mobility vary by sector. This article investigates this issue in the UK. It shows pronounced sectoral variations in low pay and earnings mobility. It highlights the policy implications of growth in large, low paying sectors. While policymakers have focused on high-wage, high-skill sectors, efforts to improve productivity in low-wage sectors could improve living standards and the UK’s economic performance
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
International audienceThis article presents some of the key findings on the impact of pay setting in...
Low pay is a significant and growing issue in many developed economies. Sectoral approaches are ofte...
Structural changes in the labour markets of developed economies, and changes in their institutional ...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
The recent economic crisis has seen a rise in part-time work, mostly driven by those who are unable ...
Changes in the structure of work and families over the last four decades have increased many labour ...
A new report by the Resolution Foundation shows that the number of people earning less than a living...
Do low-skilled workers benefit from the growth of high-technology industries in their local economy?...
For many years now government welfare policy has focused on getting lower-skilled people into work, ...
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This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
International audienceThis article presents some of the key findings on the impact of pay setting in...
Low pay is a significant and growing issue in many developed economies. Sectoral approaches are ofte...
Structural changes in the labour markets of developed economies, and changes in their institutional ...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
The recent economic crisis has seen a rise in part-time work, mostly driven by those who are unable ...
Changes in the structure of work and families over the last four decades have increased many labour ...
A new report by the Resolution Foundation shows that the number of people earning less than a living...
Do low-skilled workers benefit from the growth of high-technology industries in their local economy?...
For many years now government welfare policy has focused on getting lower-skilled people into work, ...
There is considerable debate on whether the employment and earnings prospects are better for those o...
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
International audienceThis article presents some of the key findings on the impact of pay setting in...