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Low Pay Commission April 2017 minimum wage rise analysis

The Low Pay Commission鈥檚 analysis of the effects of the 1 April 2017 increases to the National Living Wage and other minimum wage rates.

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A rising floor: the latest evidence on the National Living Wage and youth rates of the minimum wage

This report contains the Low Pay Commission鈥檚 analysis of the effects of the 1 April 2017 increases to the National Living Wage and other minimum wage rates.

Analysis in the report includes:

  • the number and proportion of workers that will be paid the minimum wage from April 2017, referred to as 鈥榗overage鈥�
  • the effects of the minimum wage on pay at the bottom of the distribution
  • the geograpical variation in the coverage of the minimum wage
  • the coverage of the minimum wage in different occupations
  • analysis on the employment effects of the National Living Wage

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Published 30 March 2017
Last updated 4 April 2017 show all updates
  1. Uploaded additional data: 'Coverage of the minimum wage April 2017 by Local Authority'

  2. First published.

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