Living wages and the welfare state : the Anglo-American social model in transition

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    • Wilson, Shaun

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Living wages and the welfare state : the Anglo-American social model in transition

Shaun Wilson

Policy Press, 2021

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-210) and index

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Are living wages an unaffordable and unwieldy aspiration or a key progressive reform? Demands for fair minimum incomes have dominated national debates amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This topical book addresses the rapidly shifting politics of minimum wages in US, the UK, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland and Australia, where workfare has compelled many to find low-income work and where neoliberal thinking about minimum wages has prevailed. Analysing minimum wage policies within a political-economy narrative, this innovative book offers an alternative to the Basic Income narrative and identifies the success of Living Wage campaigns as central to welfare state change.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Challenge of a Living Wage Minimum Wage Workers and the Low-wage Labour Market Threats to Low-wage Workers and their Living Standards The Crumbling Orthodoxy: Arguments for Low Minimum Wages Enter the New Politics of the Living Wage Challenges to Living Wage Welfare States Conclusion: Living Wages and the Liberal Welfare States in the 21st century

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