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NEW - Ready Reckoner

The MIS Ready Reckoner has been constructed so that anyone can identify how their personal circumstances relates to the Minimum Income Standards developed in the research. It is a tool that requires regular evaluation - as it is in its early stages of development. The research team recognise it may not reflect all circumstances and there may be some unforeseen problems - we would therefore value feedback from users about how it could be improved. If you have any comments about its operation can you please email minimumincomestandard@lboro.ac.uk. We will not be able to respond to all emails personally but please be assured your comments will be read by the research team and feed into the next stage of its development.

 

Spreadsheets

Below are the detailed budget spreadsheets for different household types, on which the household budgets calculated by the Ready Reckoner are based. There are 13 spreadsheets:

1. Single working age female

2. Single working age male

3. Combined budget for partnered working age female and male without children

4. Combined budget for couple with toddler

5. Combined budget for couple with pre-school child and primary school child

6. Combined budget for couple with pre-school, primary school and secondary school aged children

7. Combined budget for couple with toddler, pre-school, primary school and secondary school aged children

8. Combined budget for lone parent with toddler

9. Combined budget for lone parent with pre-school child and primary school child

10. Combined budget for lone parent with pre-school, primary school and secondary school aged children

11. Single female pensioner

12. Single male pensioner

13. Combined budget for partnered female and male pensioner

Please note: The MIS budgets for single working age people and single pensioners are based on the average for both males and females in that category, so the single working age adult budget is the average of 'Single working age female'' and 'Single working age male' and the single pensioner budget is the average of 'Single female pensioner' and
'Single male pensioner'.
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