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101 reasons for a citizen's income : arguments for giving everyone some money /

101 Reasons for a Citizen's Income offers a short, accessible introduction to the debate on a Citizen's Income, showing how a universal, unconditional income for every citizen would solve problems facing the UK's benefits system, tackle poverty, and improve social cohesion and economi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Torry, Malcolm (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Policy Press, 2015.
Colección:Policy Press Shorts Insights
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a 101 Reasons for a Citizen's Income offers a short, accessible introduction to the debate on a Citizen's Income, showing how a universal, unconditional income for every citizen would solve problems facing the UK's benefits system, tackle poverty, and improve social cohesion and economic efficiency. For anyone new to the subject, or who wants to introduce friends, colleagues or relatives to the idea, 101 Reasons for a Citizen's Income is the book to open up debate around the topic. Drawing on arguments detailed in Money for everyone (Policy Press, 2013), it offers a convincing case for a Citizen's Income and a much needed resource for all interested in the future of welfare in the UK. 
505 0 |a Front ; Contents; 1 A Citizen's Income is easy to describe; 2 A Citizen's Income would tackle the poverty trap; 3 A Citizen's Income would tackle the unemployment trap; 4 A Citizen's Income would provide security during changing employment patterns; 5 A Citizen's Income would tackle the precarity trap; 6 A Citizen's Income could make zero-hours contracts useful; 7 A Citizen's Income would make part-time employment worthwhile; 8 A Citizen's Income would reduce unemployment; 9 A Citizen's Income would correct wage levels; 10 A Citizen's Income would compensate for low wages 
505 8 |a 11 A Citizen's Income would improve employment incentives12 A Citizen's Income would increase women's incomes; 13 A Citizen's Income would encourage new enterprise; 14 A Citizen's Income would suit a technological economy; 15 A Citizens Income would work well with a National Minimum Wage or a Living Wage; 16 A Citizen's Income would create a generally more efficient market in labour; 17 A Citizen's Income would encourage training and education; 18 A Citizen's Income would maintain demand; 19 A Citizen's Income would create opportunities 
505 8 |a 20 A Citizen's Income would encourage further economic evolution21 A Citizen's Income would form a new link between income and production; 22 A Citizen's Income would break a logjam; 23 A Citizen's Income would encourage a gift economy; 24 A Citizen's Income would have an individual assessment unit; 25 A Citizen's Income would suit more fluid family structures; 26 A Citizen's Income would provide freedom around relationships; 27 A Citizen's Income would increase our autonomy; 28 A Citizen's Income would make diverse life plans a possibility 
505 8 |a 29 A Citizen's Income would deliver greater equality and independence for women30 A Citizen's Income would provide greater equality for people living with disabilities; 31 A Citizen's Income would make carers' lives easier; 32 A Citizen's Income would benefit people without homes; 33 A Citizen's Income would provide a secure income in old age; 34 A Citizen's Income would provide a pre-retirement income; 35 A Citizen's Income would promote social inclusion; 36 A Citizen's Income would enhance social mobility; 37 A Citizen's Income would reduce stigma; 38 A Citizens Income is how people operate 
505 8 |a 39 A Citizen's Income would value unpaid work40 A Citizen's Income would encourage voluntary activity; 41 A Citizen's Income would encourage creative activity; 42 A Citizen's Income would improve social cohesion; 43 A Citizen's Income would leave income tax calculation as the only income test; 44 A Citizen's Income would require no case work; 45 A Citizen's Income would do away with work tests; 46 A Citizen's Income would make workfare and job guarantees unnecessary; 47 A Citizen's Income could be delivered easily; 48 A Citizen's Income could be established without imposing significant losses 
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