Need for living wages in India: Case studies of agricultural workers in rural Madhya Pradesh
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Published:2023-08-29
Issue:3
Volume:34
Page:491-503
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ISSN:1838-2673
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Container-title:The Economic and Labour Relations Review
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Econ. labour relat. rev.
Author:
Kaicker NidhiORCID,
Mamkoottam Kuriakose
Abstract
AbstractThe present study discusses the current wage situation in India and the need for living wages as workers and employees grapple with the cost of living crisis. A case study of two districts of Madhya Pradesh (MP) state is presented to demonstrate how the living wage benchmarks based on the Anker Methodology compare with existing minimum wage fixations and other development indicators. The living wage benchmarking is based on field surveys conducted in Ratlam and Chhindwara districts in October–December 2021, and a rigorous analysis of nationally representative consumption and expenditure surveys conducted by the National Sample Survey Organisation and the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy. Our living wage estimates are 1.8 times the minimum wages for agricultural labourers and 43% more than those earned by non-agricultural unskilled labourers. Moreover, the actual wages reported are less than half of the estimated living wages, indicating that the current incomes and wages for workers and farmers of rural MP are far from adequate to lead a decent life.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Economics and Econometrics
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