lavtlønnede
Lavtlønnede refers to workers whose earnings are low relative to the broader wage distribution. It is a descriptive term used in Nordic contexts and policy discussions rather than a universal legal category. Definitions vary by country and study, but low wages are commonly identified using relative thresholds—for example, wages below about 50–60 percent of the median gross wage—or by reference to a living wage.
In countries with no universal statutory minimum wage, such as Norway and Denmark, lavtlønnede status is often
Demographically, lavtlønnede are more likely to be younger, part-time, or less educated, and they are often concentrated
Policy responses to low wages include the pursuit of living-wage standards, strengthening wage-setting through collective bargaining,
In summary, lavtlønnede is a flexible, non-legal label used to describe workers earning relatively low wages,