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Framing a Minimum Income Guarantee

On behalf of the independent Minimum Income Guarantee Expert Group, Progressive Partnership conducted market research in order to test levels of support for a Minimum Income Guarantee and to support future communication and framing around it.


Footnotes

1 Lone parent families, families where someone is disabled, families with 3+ children, minority ethnic families, families with a child under 1 year old, families where the mother is under 25.

2 Minimum Income Guarantee Expert Group: Interim Report 2023

3 Programme for Government 2021 to 2022

4 Minimum Income Guarantee Expert Group: Interim Report 2023

5 Minimum Income Guarantee: Experts by Experience Panel report

6 Talking effective about the Minimum Income Guarantee

7 MIG Conference Briefings Collated Jan24

8 Securing a living income in Scotland

9 Towards a living income

10 Talking about Poverty

11 How to talk about poverty in the UK

12 Economic Impact of a Minimum Income Guarantee

13 Social Security Experience Panels: publications

14 Lone-parent families, families where someone is disabled, families with 3+ children, minority ethnic families, families with a child under 1 year old, families where the mother is under 25.

15 AB: Higher and intermediate managerial, administrative, professional occupations; C1: Supervisory, clerical and junior managerial, administrative, professional occupations; C2: Skilled manual occupations; DE: Semi-skilled and unskilled manual occupations, unemployed and lowest grade occupations.

16 Please note that respondents could fall into more than one of these sub-groups.

17 3 lone parents; 3 with 3+ children; 1 minority ethnic family; 1 with a child <1 year old

18 See for example Talking about Poverty (Joseph Rowntree Foundation/Frameworks, 2016).

Contact

Email: MIGSecretariat@gov.scot

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