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Suggested outline of a living wage report

In: Living Wages Around the World

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The Anker methodology is intended to produce more than just a number. It is intended to be used as a catalyst for action. To that end, a living wage report using the Anker methodology should describe each step in the estimation process in a clear and transparent way, so that workers, employers, unions, the value chain, the public, researchers, governments and NGOs are able to understand what goes into estimating a living wage in the Anker methodology. Chapter 18 provides an annotated outline of what should be included in a living wage report as a standard guide for writing up the results of a living wage study.

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  • ., 2017. "Suggested outline of a living wage report," Chapters, in: Living Wages Around the World, chapter 18, pages 325-335, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    2. Kirchherr, Julian & Ahrenshop, Mats-Philip & Charles, Katrina, 2019. "Resettlement lies: Suggestive evidence from 29 large dam projects," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 114(C), pages 208-219.

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