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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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Guaranteed Income as a Replacement for the Welfare State
Charles, Murray - In: Basic Income Studies 3 (2008) 2, pp. 1-12
A guaranteed income (GI) that replaces the welfare state is not currently on the political agenda, but it offers the possibility for a grand compromise that could attract a majority political coalition. Any large-scale GI cannot be economically feasible in addition to current welfare programmes....
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Editors The - In: Basic Income Studies 2 (2008) 2, pp. 1-2
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A Basic Income for Housing? Simulating a Universal Housing Transfer in the Netherlands and Sweden
Manos, Matsaganis; Maria, Flevotomou - In: Basic Income Studies 2 (2008) 2, pp. 1-25
The gradualist approach towards an unconditional basic income for all involves the introduction or extension of universal benefits in place of current income-tested ones. Such a policy shift might cause higher fiscal costs or adverse distributional effects, at least in the short run. However,...
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Basic Income and the Gendered Division of Labour
Elgarte Julieta M. - In: Basic Income Studies 3 (2008) 3, pp. 1-7
A basic income has been regarded as a policy that could advance gender justice because of its ability to protect women from some of the consequences of the gendered division of labour. I argue, though, that full justice for women plausibly entails the abolishment of traditional gender roles and...
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Review of Daniel Raventós, Basic Income: The Material Conditions of Freedom
Eli, Birnbaum Simon - In: Basic Income Studies 3 (2008) 2, pp. 1-4
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Basic Income Grants or the Welfare State: Which Better Promotes Gender Equality?
Bergmann Barbara R. - In: Basic Income Studies 3 (2008) 3, pp. 1-7
The implications for gender equality of three regimes are compared: a low tax-low benefit regime, a regime of Basic Income Grants (BIG), and a welfare state offering a generous menu of in-kind and cash benefits concentrated on people with special needs, but not including lengthy paid parental...
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Property and Republican Freedom: An Institutional Approach to Basic Income
Antoni, Domènech; Daniel, Raventós - In: Basic Income Studies 2 (2008) 2, pp. 1-8
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Rawlsian Stability and Basic Income
Midtgaard Søren F. - In: Basic Income Studies 3 (2008) 2, pp. 1-17
This article assesses Van Parijs's proposal for an unconditional universal basic income according to the Rawlsian criterion of stabilitya criterion Van Parijs arguably shares. First, I examine a number of stability-generating features of conceptions of justice that pertain to their scope and...
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Review of Will Paxton, Stuart White and Dominic Maxwell, The Citizen's Stake. Exploring the Future of Universal Asset Policies
Borja, Barragué - In: Basic Income Studies 3 (2008) 2, pp. 1-3
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Basic Income, Gender Justice and the Costs of Gender-Symmetrical Lifestyles
Anca, Gheaus - In: Basic Income Studies 3 (2008) 3, pp. 1-8
I argue that, in the currently gender-unjust societies a basic income would not advance feminist goals. To assess the impact of a social policy on gender justice I propose the following criterion: a society is gender-just when the costs of engaging in a lifestyle characterized by gender-symmetry...
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