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Living Wages and the Welfare State

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Living Wages and the Welfare State
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781447341208
ISBN-13 : 1447341201
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Book Synopsis Living Wages and the Welfare State by : Shaun Wilson

Book excerpt: Addressing the rapidly shifting politics of the minimum wage in six English-speaking countries, Shaun Wilson analyses minimum wage policies within a political-economy narrative. Topical and poignant, this book identifies the success of living wage campaigns as central to both welfare state change and alternatives to the Basic Income.


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