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    Fairness and Globalisation in the Western European Clothing Supply Chain

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    Publication date
    2017
    Author
    Mair, Simon
    Druckman, A.
    Jackson, T.
    Keyword
    Input-output analysis
    Globalisation
    Clothing industry
    Supply chain
    Fairness
    Living wage
    Fair wage
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    Abstract
    In this chapter we use global multi-regional input-output analysis to explore how globalisation has impacted fairness along Western European clothing supply chains. Our analysis shows that while globalisation has made the Western European clothing supply chain ‘fairer’ by increasing employment opportunities and income for workers in Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC), it has failed to make the supply chain fair. Despite large increases in the labour compensation received by BRIC workers in the Western European clothing supply chain, labour compensation is still insufficient to support a decent standard of living and cannot, therefore, be considered fair.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18261
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    Mair S, Druckman A and Jackson T (2017) Fairness and Globalisation in the Western European Clothing Supply Chain. In: Murray J, Malik A and Geschke A (Eds) The Social Effects of Global Trade - Quantifying Impacts Using Multi-Regional Input-Output Analysis. Boca Raton : Jenny Stanford Publishing: 131-141.
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    https://doi.org/10.1201/b22382
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