Research Update: How Decent Wages Transform Qualities of Living—By Affording Escape from Working Poverty Trap

Research Update: How Decent Wages Transform Qualities of Living—By Affording Escape from Working Poverty Trap

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DOI 10.20900/jsr20210012
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JSR
年,卷(期) 2021, 3(2)
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1 Massey University, Albany, Auckland 0632, New Zealand ;
2 Osnabrück University, Neuer Graben 29, 49074 Osnabrück, Germany ;
3 Georgia Institute of Technology, North Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA ;
4 Auckland University of Technology AUT, 55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, New Zealand ;

Abstract
Research in this journal has suggested that job satisfaction and other job attitudes in New Zealand undergo a quantitative shift upwards once wages cross a pivotal wage range. However, the focus did not extend to actual changes in qualities of living beyond work. A fresh analysis of additional qualitative responses to the question, “How well does your wage work for you?”, from the same survey of N = 1011 low-income workers across New Zealand, content-analysed diverse qualities of living along a wage spectrum from Minimum to Living Wage, crossed with household income net of own pay (using median wage as a splitting factor). Converging with the quantitative research reported earlier, there was a reliable pivot range upwards in qualities of living as wages first rose from Minimum Wage, to become transformational after crossing the Living Wage value. This transformational effect of a Living Wage was most clearly pivotal when there was no buffer from any other incomes in the same household. A further, more idiographic analysis of case “outliers” from the wage-wellbeing curve (lower wage-higher satisfaction, plus higher wage-lower satisfaction) revealed additional contextual factors that moderated and mediated qualities of living. Examples included acute sense of a workplace injustice and reduced mental wellbeing. Such factors further inform the ILO’s and UN’s 2016–30 Decent Work Agenda, which includes justice and wellbeing at work.
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working poverty; living wage; decent work agenda; income inequality; New Zealand
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Stuart Carr*,Amanda Young-Hauser,Darrin Hodgetts,Wiebke Schmidt,Lauren Moran,Jarrod Haar,Jane Parker,Jim Arrowsmith,Harvey Jones,Siautu Alefaio. Research Update: How Decent Wages Transform Qualities of Living—By Affording Escape from Working Poverty Trap, Journal of Sustainability Research. 2021; 3; (2). https://doi.org/10.20900/jsr20210012.

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