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Benjamin, Solomon
(2000),
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12.
National income-based poverty lines are often not useful for determining
appropriate minimum wage-levels in major cities as they make such inadequate
allowance for the cost of meeting non food needs (including rent, transport, keeping
children at school, health care, clothes and access to water and sanitation).