Quantitative Research into the Impacts of Recent Increases Tender
Notice for Quantitative Research into the Impacts of Recent Increases in the Youth Rates of the Uk Minimum Wage in Uk. The reference ID of the tender is 132396757 and it is closing on 02 Feb 2026.
Tender Details
- Country: United Kingdom
- Summary: Quantitative Research into the Impacts of Recent Increases in the Youth Rates of the Uk Minimum Wage
- GBT Ref No: 132396757
- Deadline: 02 Feb 2026
- Financier: Self Financed
- Purchaser Ownership: Government
- Tender Value: Refer Document
- Notice Type: Tender
- Document Ref. No.: LPC 2025/02
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- Description:
- This Invitation to Tender is for quantitative research into the impacts of recent increases in the youth rates of the National Minimum Wage. In recent years, we have recommended a number of large increases to the 16-17 Year Old and 18-20 Year Old Rates of the minimum wage. In addition, the current government has an ambition to move to a single adult minimum wage rate for all workers aged 18 and above. Our most recent remit asked the LPC to balance this ambition with the Government's concern about current levels of youth unemployment when making our recommendations on the 18-20 Year Old Rate. Reducing the age of entitlement to the NLW to 18 would require significant increases in the wage floor for 18-20 year olds. It is therefore vital that the LPC has a robust evidence base for understanding the impact of recent increases in the youth rates of the minimum wage as well as the potential future impacts. The LPC carries out its own descriptive and econometric analysis of the youth labour market and the impact of minimum wage increases. However, some of the key data sources we rely on, including the Labour Force Survey, have suffered from data quality issues since the pandemic. We are therefore looking for research that would use alternative data sources and/or develop novel methods to provide robust quantitative estimates of the impact of increases in the youth rates of the minimum wage since 2020. The full requirement is set out in Schedule 07 of the Invitation to Tender documen...
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The LOW PAY COMMISSION, a Government sector organization in United Kingdom, has announced a new tender for Quantitative Research into the Impacts of Recent Increases in the Youth Rates of the Uk Minimum Wage. This tender is published on UkTender under GBT Ref No: 132396757 and is categorized as a Tender. Interested and eligible suppliers are invited to participate by reviewing the tender documents and submitting their bids before the deadline on 2026-02-02.
The estimated tender value is Refer Document, and full details, including technical specifications and submission requirements, are provided in the official tender documents. Ensure all submissions meet the criteria outlined to be considered for evaluation.
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