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A Scottish Living Wage

McQuaid, Ronald; Raeside, Robert; Canduela, Jesus; Dutton, Matthew

Authors

Ronald McQuaid

Jesus Canduela



Abstract

This report by the Employment Research Institute, Napier University, Edinburgh, for the Poverty Alliance has two objectives: first, to set out a methodology for identifying a Scottish Living Wage. Second, to use that methodology to suggest the rate at which a Scottish Living Wage ought to be set for 2008. A Living Wage is a minimum income that enables workers and their families to maintain an acceptable standard of basic material needs without living in poverty. Unlike the minimum wage it is calculated on the basis of family expenditure.

Citation

McQuaid, R., Raeside, R., Canduela, J., & Dutton, M. (2008). A Scottish Living Wage. Glasgow: Poverty Alliance

Report Type Project Report
Publication Date Dec 1, 2008
Deposit Date Dec 15, 2017
Pages 29
Keywords Poverty, minimum wage,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1020112