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Beyond the bottom line: The challenges and opportunities of a living wage
Institute for Public Policy Research on
January 20th 2013
Kayte Lawton and Matthew Pennycook
IPPR's major report asks what role public policy should play in supporting progress on the living wage, the campaign for which has exemplified the power of bottom-up organisation. Eleven years after …
Topics in this document
Living wage
Employment
Minimum wage
Tax
Poverty
Labour economics
Living Wage Foundation
Productivity
Unemployment
Trade union
Welfare
Wage
Working poor
Tax credit
Efficiency wage
Workforce
Working Tax Credit
Economy
Business
Human activities
Household income in the United States
Retail
Government procurement
Minimum Income Standard
Corporate social responsibility
Community organizing
The Minimum Income Standard
National Insurance
United Kingdom
Outsourcing
Related SDGs
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