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Investigating fairness in global supply chains: applying an extension of the living wage to the Western European clothing supply chain.

Simon MairAngela DruckmanTim Jackson
Published in: The international journal of life cycle assessment (2017)
Living labour compensation extends the living wage, maintaining its strengths and addressing key weaknesses. It can be estimated for multiple countries from publically available data and can be applied in an input-output framework. Therefore, it is able to provide a normative assessment of fairness in complex global supply chains. Applying it to the Western European clothing supply chain, we were able to show that pay for workers in Brazil, Russia, India, and China is unfair, and draw substantive conclusions for practice.
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