Living wages in Portugal : in search of dignity in a highly polarized labour market

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Autor(a) principal: Pereirinha, José António
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pereira, Elvira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/24000
Resumo: Living Wage (LW) is a concept that goes beyond that of National Minimum Wage (NMW), since it implies income adequacy to the wage earners and to his/her family members. The implementation of LW in Portugal then implies a mix of variables, including the minimum wage (that imply labour costs, and a change of earnings distribution), but also variables that imply fiscal costs (social benefits and tax deductions). It is then expected to reach household income adequacy, and to be feasible regarding the labour and fiscal costs, and socially acceptable regarding the change of earnings distribution. The relevance of such trade‐offs is of high relevance for the Portuguese economy where average and median wages are low, the NMW is generous, when related to the median wage, and wage income distribution has high inequality, namely at the top, evidencing high polarization. This article analyses such issues centred on the worker (as a wage earner, as a household member and as a citizen with social rights and fiscal duties) and using EU‐SILC data to quantify some of these trade‐offs by the simulation of different values for core action variables aiming to reach LW, supported on an adequate normative estimation of a Minimum Income Standard (MIS) for Portugal.
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title Living wages in Portugal : in search of dignity in a highly polarized labour market
spellingShingle Living wages in Portugal : in search of dignity in a highly polarized labour market
Pereirinha, José António
Living Wage
National Minimum Wage
Minimum Income Standard
adequacy
feasibility
acceptability
title_short Living wages in Portugal : in search of dignity in a highly polarized labour market
title_full Living wages in Portugal : in search of dignity in a highly polarized labour market
title_fullStr Living wages in Portugal : in search of dignity in a highly polarized labour market
title_full_unstemmed Living wages in Portugal : in search of dignity in a highly polarized labour market
title_sort Living wages in Portugal : in search of dignity in a highly polarized labour market
author Pereirinha, José António
author_facet Pereirinha, José António
Pereira, Elvira
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Elvira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereirinha, José António
Pereira, Elvira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Living Wage
National Minimum Wage
Minimum Income Standard
adequacy
feasibility
acceptability
topic Living Wage
National Minimum Wage
Minimum Income Standard
adequacy
feasibility
acceptability
description Living Wage (LW) is a concept that goes beyond that of National Minimum Wage (NMW), since it implies income adequacy to the wage earners and to his/her family members. The implementation of LW in Portugal then implies a mix of variables, including the minimum wage (that imply labour costs, and a change of earnings distribution), but also variables that imply fiscal costs (social benefits and tax deductions). It is then expected to reach household income adequacy, and to be feasible regarding the labour and fiscal costs, and socially acceptable regarding the change of earnings distribution. The relevance of such trade‐offs is of high relevance for the Portuguese economy where average and median wages are low, the NMW is generous, when related to the median wage, and wage income distribution has high inequality, namely at the top, evidencing high polarization. This article analyses such issues centred on the worker (as a wage earner, as a household member and as a citizen with social rights and fiscal duties) and using EU‐SILC data to quantify some of these trade‐offs by the simulation of different values for core action variables aiming to reach LW, supported on an adequate normative estimation of a Minimum Income Standard (MIS) for Portugal.
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