Invitation to Tender for research for the 2021 report and beyond
The Low Pay Commission is tendering for research into the effects of the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage.
The Low Pay Commission (LPC) has launched an invitation to tender for research projects to inform recommendations on next year’s National Minimum Wage (NMW) and National Living Wage (NLW) rates. There are two separate open calls for projects, with deadlines on Thursday 11 March and Friday 12 March respectively.
This work is part of our ongoing remit to monitor the operation of the NMW and NLW, and to assess the impact of increases in the levels of those minimum wages. We carry out continuous evaluation of the impact of minimum wage upratings on the sectors and groups of workers most affected, and on the labour market more generally. To do this, we draw on a range of evidence to making our assessments, including research projects commissioned specifically to inform our recommendations. As in previous years, we wish to commission a number of new research projects to inform our future work. However, the onset of the pandemic and its continuing effects makes our assessment of the impact of minimum wages much more difficult than in previous years.
We are therefore keen to understand the impact of the recent unprecedented upheaval in the economy and the labour market caused by measures to control the global pandemic. This has affected some sectors, in particular many low-paying sectors, more than others. It has also disrupted many of the usual data sources upon which much of our standard analysis depends. The pandemic has, however, also led to the development of new data sources. We are therefore keen to consider tenders that can take advantage of these. In addition to the impacts from the pandemic, the UK began a new trading relationship with the EU on 1 January 2021 that will see significant changes in the way the UK trades. This will have different implications for low-paying sectors and minimum wage workers. We are therefore also keen to try and understand these developments.
With concerns about the pandemic and its impact on the labour market our usual data sources, we have broadened the coverage of our call for research this time. We would particularly encourage innovative use of new and existing sources of information to help us assess the impact of minimum wages in the UK. The evidence generated will inform our deliberations on the recommendations for future changes in the minimum wages.
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UK SBS CR21025 – An open call for research on the Impact of the National Minimum Wage, including the National Living Wage. This call will fund up to five research projects for up to £25,000 + VAT each (that is, £125,000 + VAT in total). The deadline for this call is Thursday 11 March 2021.
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UK SBS CR21035 – An open call for medium-sized research on the Impact of the National Minimum Wage, including the National Living Wage. This call will fund up to two research projects for up to £60,000 + VAT each (that is, £120,000 + VAT in total). The deadline for this call is Friday 12 March 2021.
In both of these open calls, we have identified a number of areas of research that might be particularly interesting but we would welcome any research that gives insight into the impact of the NMW, including the NLW. These insights will help inform our recommendations in our autumn 2021 Report and beyond.
Information about previous LPC research projects is available elsewhere on our website.
Please direct all enquiries through UKSBS Research and Contracts Finder. Details of how to apply are given in the links provided for the individual calls.
Updates to this page
Last updated 18 February 2021 + show all updates
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Page updated with link to the second invitation to tender (UK SBS CR21035).
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First published.