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  <dc:title>Minimum Income for Healthy Living (MIHL)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Minimum Income for Healthy Living (MIHL) was a study prompted by the introduction of the statutory UK minimum income. It was determined that there was little information regarding the health needs that a minimum wage salary should meet. The study led to further reports examining the MIHL in other population groups such as 'Older Age, England'. The purpose of MIHL was to provide a benchmark in public policy and for setting national standards in social provision. These papers consist of publications, correspondence, draft copies of reports, and lecture slides. J N Morris worked alongside academics such as A D Dangour, P Wilkinson, C Deeming, A Fletcher, A J M Donkin, D Wonderling, and E A Dowler.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1998-2009</dc:date>
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