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Social security benefits 171 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 171 basic income 136 Grundeinkommen 133 Basic income 128 welfare state 82 welfare reform 78 universal welfare 77 welfare policy 77 Welt 40 Theorie 35 Theory 35 World 35 Sozialstaat 27 Welfare state 27 Impact assessment 22 Wirkungsanalyse 22 Einkommensverteilung 20 Income distribution 20 Social security 14 Soziale Sicherheit 14 Experiment 13 Mindestlohn 13 Minimum wage 13 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 13 Women workers 13 Employment 12 Erwerbstätigkeit 12 Armut 11 Capitalism 11 Kapitalismus 11 Liberalism 11 Liberalismus 11 Poverty 11 Redistribution 11 Umverteilung 11 universal basic income 11 Basic needs 10 Grundbedürfnisse 10 Armutsbekämpfung 9
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Article 689 Book / Working Paper 9
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Article in journal 204 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 204 research-article 75 book-review 27 frontmatter 10 Collection of articles of several authors 8 Sammelwerk 8 Aufsatzsammlung 1 editorial 1 erratum 1 other 1
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English 408 Undetermined 290
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Editors, The 31 Zelleke, Almaz 10 Standing, Guy 9 Veen, Robert Jan van der 9 Howard, Michael W. 8 Veen, Robert J. van der 8 Birnbaum, Simon 7 Casassas, David 7 Harvey, Philip 7 White, Stuart 6 Widerquist, Karl 6 Dahms, Harry F. 5 Fitzpatrick, Tony 5 Haagh, Louise 5 Jordan, Bill 5 Matsaganis, Manos 5 McKinnon, Catriona 5 Noguera, José A. 5 O'Donoghue, Cathal 5 Paulsen, Roland 5 Raventós, Daniel 5 Williams, Andrew 5 Wright, Erik Olin 5 Almaz, Zelleke 4 Merrill, Roberto 4 Mulvale, James P. 4 Ranalli, Brent 4 Robeyns, Ingrid 4 Auvinen, Tero 3 Baker, John 3 Barragué, Borja 3 Colombino, Ugo 3 Cristian, Pérez Muñoz 3 Cunliffe, John 3 De Wispelaere, Jurgen 3 Erreygers, Guido 3 Flevotomou, Maria 3 Gheaus, Anca 3 Groot, Loek 3 Guy, Standing 3
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Basic Income Studies 405 Basic income studies : BIS ; an international journal on basic income research 292 Forthcoming in Basic Income Studies 1
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RePEc 282 ECONIS (ZBW) 206 Other ZBW resources 123 OLC EcoSci 87
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Why a Basic Income Is Necessary for a Right to Work
Guy, Standing - In: Basic Income Studies 7 (2012) 2, pp. 19-40
This article makes the proposition that a right to work can only exist if an individual has a prior right to a basic income. It criticizes the perspective that maximizing the number of jobs is a meaningful way of advancing the right to work, since activity in subordinated labour is scarcely...
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The Job Guarantee: Delivering the Benefits That Basic Income Only Promises – A Response to Guy Standing
Tcherneva Pavlina R. - In: Basic Income Studies 7 (2012) 2, pp. 66-87
The present article offers three critiques of the universal basic income guarantee (BIG) proposal discussed by Standing in this volume. First, there is a fundamental tension between the way income in a monetary production economy is generated, the manner in which BIG wishes to redistribute it,...
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Prospects and Challenges for the Basic Income Proposal in Latin America
Rubén, LoVuolo - In: Basic Income Studies 7 (2012) 1, pp. 1-17
Basic Income (BI) aims to guarantee a universal and unconditional income to everyone. However, Latin America has income programmes for economically dependent people. These trends pose specific questions for the BI debate: can a universal and unconditional policy be reached starting from a...
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Basic Income for Immigrants? The Pull Effect of Social Benefits on Migration
Àlex, Boso; Mihaela, Vancea - In: Basic Income Studies 7 (2012) 1, pp. 1-18
Despite the large number of studies in the past two decades about the basic income proposal, its relationship to the process of international migration has not yet been comprehensively addressed. In this article, we explore the feasibility of implementing a basic income that would include, in...
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Keep On Working: Unconditional Basic Income in the Lab
Stefan, Haigner; Wolfgang, Höchtl; Georg, Schneider … - In: Basic Income Studies 7 (2012) 1, pp. 1-14
Our real-effort laboratory experiment compares an unconditional basic income (UBI) scheme with conventional systems with and without redistribution, respectively. Participants chose between three options: working for themselves, working for the group, or enjoying leisure. Neither the choice of...
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The Single Farm Payment: A Basic Income for Farmers?
O'donoghue Cathal; Peter, Howley - In: Basic Income Studies 7 (2012) 1, pp. 1-22
In 2004, the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) was reformed so that payments to farmers were unrelated to agricultural production; the Single Farm Payment (SFP). The objective was to reduce the market distorting incentives of the CAP. Utilising the farm data we compared it to Basic Income...
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The Cost-Efficiency of a Guaranteed Jobs Program: Really? A Response to Harvey
Eri, Noguchi - In: Basic Income Studies 7 (2012) 2, pp. 52-65
Responding to Harvey’s argument that a Guaranteed Jobs program would be more cost-efficient than a Guaranteed Income program, this paper points out several costs related to the latter that are not included in Harvey’s cost comparisons, mostly related to the administrative costs of operating...
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Cost, Compensation, Freedom, and the Basic Income – Guaranteed Jobs Debate
Michael, Lewis - In: Basic Income Studies 7 (2012) 2, pp. 41-51
In this volume Harvey argues that guaranteeing people the right to work would be a better policy approach than guaranteeing people an unconditional basic income. This is because a guaranteed job would provide many of the benefits that a basic income would but at far lower cost. I argue that...
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The Single Farm Payment: A Basic Income for Farmers?
O'donoghue Cathal; Peter, Howley - In: Basic Income Studies 7 (2012) 1, pp. 1-22
In 2004, the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) was reformed so that payments to farmers were unrelated to agricultural production; the Single Farm Payment (SFP). The objective was to reduce the market distorting incentives of the CAP. Utilising the farm data we compared it to Basic Income...
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The Single Farm Payment : a basic income for farmers?
O'Donoghue, Cathal; Howley, Peter - In: Basic income studies : BIS ; an international journal … 7 (2012) 1, pp. 1-23
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