Resources
Shopping for a Bargain
The latest Oxfam and Monash University research takes a deep dive into the unethical purchasing practices of Australia’s leading fashion brands, and the profound impact on the women who make our clothes.
Made in Poverty: The True Price of Fashion
Groundbreaking research from Oxfam showing the impact that low wages has on the lives of the people who make our clothes. (February 2019)
Made in Poverty: The True Price of Fashion Summary
No time for the full report? Check out this summary of Made in Poverty: The True Price of Fashion (February 2019)
Made in Poverty | Brands’ response
Oxfam provides the opportunity for brands named in ‘Made in Poverty’ to respond. Their responses can be found here.
The Consequences of Low Wages: A Study on Fashion Suppliers in Vietnam
A companion report to ‘Made in Poverty’ by Oxfam in Vietnam (February 2019)
What She Makes: Power and Poverty in the Fashion Industry
Read our powerful report on just how little the women in the garment industry make. (October 2017)
A Sewing Kit for Living Wages
Read our powerful report on just how little the women in the garment industry make. (October 2017)
A Living Wage in Australia (Deloitte)
Want to know how Deloitte calculated living wages? Read their background report for Oxfam. (October 2017).
What She Makes: Living Wages – Q&A
Want to get into the detail of living wages? Use this handy Q&A.
Living Wages – Stuff companies say
Companies say all sorts of things when confronted with poverty wages. Here’s a Q&A to help you answer all the tricky questions.
Reward Work, Not Wealth Report
Check out Oxfam’s global report on inequality ((January 2018).
Reward Work, Not Wealth Report Summary
No time for the full report, check out this summary of Oxfam’s 2018 global report on inequality (January 2018).
Inequality in Australia Fact Sheet
Our Fact Sheet on Inequality in Australia – and how Australian fashion supply chains play a part (January 2018).