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2023
- 1-6 Introduction
by Karl Widerquist - 7-20 The Problem of Property
by Karl Widerquist - 21-38 Lockean Property Theory: A Menu of Options for the Justification of Unilateral Appropriation
by Karl Widerquist - 39-57 Lockean Appropriation Assessed
by Karl Widerquist - 59-85 Right-Libertarian Appropriation Assessed
by Karl Widerquist - 87-119 The Approximation of a Property-Rights Accord
by Karl Widerquist - 121-124 Conclusion: The Greater of Two Goods
by Karl Widerquist
2022
- 1-22 UBI Basics
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 1-36 Introduction
In: Basic Income Experiments
by Roberto Merrill & Catarina Neves & Bru Laín - 3-9 Basic Income: What, Why, and How?
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 13-28 Defining Basic Income
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 23-30 In Favor: Something for Everyone
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 29-41 ‘Unconditional’ and ‘universal’: Definitions and Applications
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 31-38 Opposed: Less for All
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 39-46 In Favor: Safety from Artificial Intelligence
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 41-77 The Goal, Context, and Methods Behind Our Case Studies
In: Basic Income Experiments
by Roberto Merrill & Catarina Neves & Bru Laín - 43-53 Basic Income and Basic Income Schemes: Definitions and Details
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 47-56 Opposed: No Country for New Robots
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 57-61 In Favor: Another Weapon Against Climate Change
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 57-76 Basic Income the Preserver and Transformation of Capitalism
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 63-68 Opposed: The Centralized Control Conceit
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 69-77 Opposed: Too Dear or Too Little
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 77-95 An Essential Dimension ofsocial minimumdimension of the Social Minimumsocial minimum
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 79-83 In Favor: UBI Pays for Itself
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 79-98 What Do Our Case Studies Tell Us?
In: Basic Income Experiments
by Roberto Merrill & Catarina Neves & Bru Laín - 85-89 Opposed: Democracy Destroyed
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 91-94 In Favor: Democracy Enhanced and Social Justice, Too!
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 95-98 Opposed: Dependency
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 99-101 In Favor: Autonomy
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 99-130 Only for Children?
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 103-119 Summary and Alternatives
In: Debating Universal Basic Income
by Robert E. Wright & Aleksandra Przegalińska - 103-126 The Decision to Implement UBI Experiments
In: Basic Income Experiments
by Roberto Merrill & Catarina Neves & Bru Laín - 127-152 How Results Are Interpreted
In: Basic Income Experiments
by Roberto Merrill & Catarina Neves & Bru Laín - 131-150 A Basic Income is Feasible: But What Do We Mean by ‘Feasible’?
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 151-160 Objections and Responses
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 153-168 From Experiment to Policy Implementation?
In: Basic Income Experiments
by Roberto Merrill & Catarina Neves & Bru Laín - 161-176 Testing Different Routes to a Basic Income Scheme
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 173-205 How the Findings Help Advance the Basic Income Debate and Advocacy
In: Basic Income Experiments
by Roberto Merrill & Catarina Neves & Bru Laín - 177-189 Minimum Income Standards in the Basic Income Debate
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 191-206 Eurodividend: The Idea and the Details
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 207-218 Conclusion: Why Should We Conduct Basic Income Experiments, Pilots, or Policies?
In: Basic Income Experiments
by Roberto Merrill & Catarina Neves & Bru Laín - 207-222 Do We Need Basic Income Experiments?
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 225-251 Factors Influencing Political Decisions About Social Security Benefits in the UK
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 253-276 Research and Education in the UK Basic Income Debate
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry - 277-328 Microsimulation: A Personal Journey
In: Basic Income—What, Why, and How?
by Malcolm Torry
2021
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Common Wealth Dividends
by Brent Ranalli - 1-14 Introduction: Maturity of Basic Income and Its Prospects in Canada and Elsewhere
In: Is Basic Income Within Reach?
by Wayne Simpson - 7-30 Thomas Paine Solves the Perennial Problem of Land Reform
In: Common Wealth Dividends
by Brent Ranalli - 17-42 Emergence of the Basic Income Concept as a Negative Income Tax (the 60s)
In: Is Basic Income Within Reach?
by Wayne Simpson - 31-55 Natural Resources and the Alaska Model
In: Common Wealth Dividends
by Brent Ranalli - 43-87 The Age of Negative Income Tax Experimentation (the 70s)
In: Is Basic Income Within Reach?
by Wayne Simpson - 57-100 Ecosystem Services and Carbon Dividends
In: Common Wealth Dividends
by Brent Ranalli - 89-128 Basic Income Beyond the Negative Income Tax (the 80s and 90s and a Bit Before)
In: Is Basic Income Within Reach?
by Wayne Simpson - 101-163 Common Wealth Dividends, Generalized
In: Common Wealth Dividends
by Brent Ranalli - 129-186 Basic Income in the Twenty-First Century (the 00s and 10s)
In: Is Basic Income Within Reach?
by Wayne Simpson - 189-214 Emergence of the Negative Income Tax in Canada (the 60s and 70s)
In: Is Basic Income Within Reach?
by Wayne Simpson - 215-242 Development of a “Basic Income” in Canada (the 80s and 90s)
In: Is Basic Income Within Reach?
by Wayne Simpson - 243-287 Basic Income in Canada in the Twenty-First Century (the 00s and 10s)
In: Is Basic Income Within Reach?
by Wayne Simpson - 289-307 Where Is the Forefront of Basic Income?
In: Is Basic Income Within Reach?
by Wayne Simpson
2020
- 1-12 Introduction: Global Political Activism and Campaigns on Universal Basic Income
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Richard K. Caputo & Larry Liu - 1-20 A Tale of Two Ideas
In: Welfare Doesn't Work
by Leah Hamilton - 3-35 Introduction: Basic Income, Fit for Australia and the Fairness Test
In: Basic Income, Disability Pensions and the Australian Political Economy
by Jennifer Mays - 13-31 Disagree to Agree: Forming Consensus Around Basic Income in Times of Political Divisiveness
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Olga Lenczewska & Avshalom M. Schwartz - 21-42 From Welfare to Work (In Theory)
In: Welfare Doesn't Work
by Leah Hamilton - 33-50 Is Democracy Fit for Basic Income? Toward a Hybrid Income Guarantee for Future Generations
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Burkhard Wehner - 37-55 Basic Income in Australia and Disability Conceptions
In: Basic Income, Disability Pensions and the Australian Political Economy
by Jennifer Mays - 43-60 Perverse Incentives
In: Welfare Doesn't Work
by Leah Hamilton - 51-67 Basic Income Does Not Threaten Labor Markets
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Joseph Kane & Kirsten Lydic - 57-102 Basic Income, Disability Dimension and the Fairness Test
In: Basic Income, Disability Pensions and the Australian Political Economy
by Jennifer Mays - 61-77 Assets and Household Stability
In: Welfare Doesn't Work
by Leah Hamilton - 69-87 The Role of Media in the Basic Income Movement
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Conrad Shaw - 79-92 The Lives of Low-Income Women
In: Welfare Doesn't Work
by Leah Hamilton - 89-113 Advocacy for a Universal Basic Income for the United States: My Story
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Diane R. Pagen - 93-106 A Two-Tiered Welfare State
In: Welfare Doesn't Work
by Leah Hamilton - 103-132 Reconfiguring Social Security Arrangements and Strengthening Public Services
In: Basic Income, Disability Pensions and the Australian Political Economy
by Jennifer Mays - 107-126 The Most Vulnerable
In: Welfare Doesn't Work
by Leah Hamilton - 115-137 The USA’s Modern Civil Rights Movement and Basic Income Guarantee
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Judy L. Lewis - 127-140 The Alternative
In: Welfare Doesn't Work
by Leah Hamilton - 135-163 Financing a Basic Income: Explorations of International Models for Application in Australia
In: Basic Income, Disability Pensions and the Australian Political Economy
by Jennifer Mays - 139-162 Basic Income Advocacy in Canada: Multiple Streams, Experiments and the Road Ahead
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Sid Frankel - 163-184 UBI Activism and Advocacy in Australia: The Present
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Loriana Luccioni - 165-210 Disability Pensions and the Legacy of Targeting and Classification
In: Basic Income, Disability Pensions and the Australian Political Economy
by Jennifer Mays - 185-208 Research and Education in the UK Basic Income Debate
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Malcolm Torry - 209-227 From Marginal Idea to Contested Alternative: Recent Developments and Main Arguments in the German Debate
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Sascha Liebermann - 213-222 Future Vision: Building a Sustainable Basic Income and Egalitarian Society
In: Basic Income, Disability Pensions and the Australian Political Economy
by Jennifer Mays - 229-251 Universal Basic Income Activism in Switzerland and Austria
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Larry Liu - 253-272 Basic Income Activism in South Africa, 1997–2019
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Jeremy Seekings - 273-293 From Trials to Election Promises: The Politics of Basic Income in India
In: Political Activism and Basic Income Guarantee
by Larry Liu & Vivekananda Nemana
2019
- 1-20 Introduction: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Elise Klein & Jennifer Mays & Tim Dunlop - 3-14 Introduction
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Malcolm Torry - 15-29 The Definition and Characteristics of Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Malcolm Torry - 23-43 Basic Income in Australia: Implementation Challenges
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Greg Marston - 31-44 Three Waves of Basic Income Support
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist - 45-68 Basic Income in the Current Climate: If Australia Can Implement Other Universal Provisions, Then Why Not a Basic Income?
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Jennifer Mays - 47-72 Employment Market Effects of Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Richard Gilbert & Ursula Huws & Gunmin Yi - 69-85 Feminist Perspectives on Basic Income
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Eva Cox - 73-90 Social Effects of Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Jenni Mays - 87-109 Basic Income and Cultural Participation for Remote-Living Indigenous Australians
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Jon Altman & Francis Markham - 91-110 Some Effects of Basic Income on Economic Variables
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Meghnad Desai & Ana Helena Palermo - 111-126 Diversion Ahead? Change Is Needed but That Doesn’t Mean That Basic Income Is the Answer
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Dina Bowman & Shelley Mallett & Diarmuid Cooney-O’Donoghue - 111-132 Ecological Effects of Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Michael W. Howard & Jorge Pinto & Ulrich Schachtschneider - 129-145 Finding a Political Strategy for a Basic Income in Australia
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Tim Hollo - 133-153 The Gender Effects of a Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Annie Miller & Toru Yamamori & Almaz Zelleke - 147-161 Basic or Universal? Pathways for a Universal Basic Income
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by John Quiggin - 157-173 Feasibility and Implementation
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Malcolm Torry - 163-178 Stepping Stones to an Australian Basic Income
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Ben Spies-Butcher & Troy Henderson - 175-190 Alternative Funding Methods
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Julio Andrade & Geoff Crocker & Stewart Lansley - 179-198 What About Young People? Why a Basic Income for Young People Matters
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Jenny Kaighin - 191-211 Analysis of the Financial Effects of Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Gareth Morgan & Howard Reed & Malcolm Torry - 199-213 Situating a Basic Income Alongside Paid Work Policies
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Andrew Scott - 213-231 Alternatives to Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Benjamin Leff & Andrew Percy & Michael Story & Maciej Szlinder - 215-235 Social Work, Human Services and Basic Income
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Phillip Ablett & Christine Morley & Michelle Newcomb - 233-251 Framing Basic Income: Comparing Media Framing of Basic Income in Canada, Finland, and Spain
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Johanna Perkiö & Leire Rincon & Jenna van Draanen - 237-257 Basic Income in Canada: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by James P. Mulvale & Sid Frankel - 253-299 The Philosophy and Political Economy of Basic Income Revisited
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Louise Haagh - 259-262 Concluding Remarks and an Invitation
In: Implementing a Basic Income in Australia
by Elise Klein & Tim Dunlop & Jennifer Mays - 303-318 The Negative Income Tax Experiments of the 1970s
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist - 319-338 Citizen’s Basic Income in Brazil: From Bolsa Família to Pilot Experiments, with an Appendix: From Local to National: Mexico City and Basic Income, by Pablo Yanes
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Maria Ozanira da Silva e Silva & Valéria Ferreira Santos de Almada Lima - 339-355 Basic Income by Default: Lessons from Iran’s ‘Cash Subsidy’ Programme
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Massoud Karshenas & Hamid Tabatabai - 357-372 The Namibian Basic Income Grant Pilot
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Claudia Haarmann & Dirk Haarmann & Nicoli Nattrass - 373-387 Pilots, Evidence and Politics: The Basic Income Debate in India
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Sarath Davala - 389-406 The Finnish Basic Income Experiment: A Primer
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Jurgen De Wispelaere & Antti Halmetoja & Ville-Veikko Pulkka - 407-435 A Variety of Experiments
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Julen Bollain & Loek Groot & Annie Miller & Enno Schmidt & Enkeleida Tahiraj & Timo Verlaat & Gunmin Yi - 439-458 Libertarian Perspectives on Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Miranda Perry Fleischer & Otto Lehto - 459-476 Socialist Arguments for Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by David Casassas & Daniel Raventós & Maciej Szlinder - 477-492 Neither Left Nor Right
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Joe Chrisp & Luke Martinelli - 493-505 Trade Unions and Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Troy Henderson & John Quiggin - 507-522 The Ethicsethics of Basic Income
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Simon Birnbaum - 525-535 Tentative Conclusions
In: The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income
by Malcolm Torry
2018
- 1-14 Introduction
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 15-18 Universal Basic Income and Its More Testable Sibling, the Negative Income Tax
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 19-25 Available Testing Techniques
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 27-35 Testing Difficulties
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 37-42 The Practical Impossibility of Testing UBI
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 43-55 BIG Experiments of the 1970s and the Public Reaction to Them
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 57-59 New Experimental Findings 2008–2013
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 61-70 Current, Planned, and Proposed Experiments, 2014–Present
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 71-75 The Political Economy of the Decision to Have a UBI Experiment
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 77-85 The Vulnerability of Experimental Findings to Misunderstanding, Misuse, Spin, and the Streetlight Effect
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 87-91 Why UBI Experiments Cannot Resolve Much of the Public Disagreement About UBI
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 93-98 The Bottom Line
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 99-104 Identifying Important Empirical Claims in the UBI Debate
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 105-108 Claims That Don’t Need a Test
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 109-114 Claims That Can’t Be Tested with Available Techniques
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 115-129 Claims That Can Be Tested but Only Partially, Indirectly, or Inconclusively
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 131-139 From the Dream Test to Good Tests Within Feasible Budgets
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 141-144 Why Have an Experiment at All?
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist - 145-149 Overcoming Spin, Sensationalism, Misunderstanding, and the Streetlight Effect
In: A Critical Analysis of Basic Income Experiments for Researchers, Policymakers, and Citizens
by Karl Widerquist
2017
- 1-5 Introduction: Financing Approaches to Basic Income
In: Financing Basic Income
by Richard Pereira - 9-45 The Cost of Universal Basic Income: Public Savings and Programme Redundancy Exceed Cost
In: Financing Basic Income
by Richard Pereira - 49-74 Financing Basic Income in Switzerland, and an Overview of the 2016 Referendum Debates
In: Financing Basic Income
by Albert Jörimann - 77-100 Total Economic Rents of Australia as a Source for Basic Income
In: Financing Basic Income
by Gary Flomenhoft - 101-106 Conclusion
In: Financing Basic Income
by Richard Pereira
2016
- 1-17 Basic Income Guarantee
In: Free Money for All
by Mark Walker - 1-23 Is a Citizen’s Income Desirable?
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry - 1-25 Neoliberal Frontiers and Economic Insecurity: Is Basic Income a Solution?
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by Jennifer Mays & Greg Marston & John Tomlinson - 19-39 Paying for Basic Income Guarantee
In: Free Money for All
by Mark Walker - 25-37 Is a Citizen’s Income Feasible? And What Do We Mean by ‘Feasible’?
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry - 29-51 Basic Income as Public Equity: The New Zealand Case
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by Keith Rankin - 39-65 Is a Citizen’s Income Financially Feasible? Part One: Fiscal Feasibility
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry - 41-66 Fulltime Capitalism: Basic Income Guarantee as a Dividend from State Capital
In: Free Money for All
by Mark Walker - 53-68 Australian Basic Income: Efficiency and Equity
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by John Tomlinson - 67-86 Is a Citizen’s Income Financially Feasible? Part Two: Household Financial Feasibility
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry - 67-92 Capitalism: Consequentialism versus Rights
In: Free Money for All
by Mark Walker - 69-91 “Running on Empty”: Australia’s Neoliberal Social Security System, 1988–2015
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by Rob Watts - 87-117 Is a Citizen’s Income Psychologically Feasible?
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry - 93-117 Peace, Robots, and Technological Unemployment
In: Free Money for All
by Mark Walker - 95-114 Can Older Citizens Lead the Way to a Universal Basic Income?
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by Susan St John - 115-132 Consumption Smoothing with Basic Income: The Role of Administrative Loans
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by Richard Denniss & Tom Swann - 119-142 BIG Happiness
In: Free Money for All
by Mark Walker - 119-142 Is a Citizen’s Income Administratively Feasible?
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry - 133-153 Paying for a Basic Income
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by Charles Sampford - 143-166 Is a Citizen’s Income Behaviourally Feasible?
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry - 143-176 BIG Freedom
In: Free Money for All
by Mark Walker - 157-177 Greening the Australian Welfare State: Can Basic Income Play a Role?
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by Greg Marston - 167-193 Is a Citizen’s Income Politically Feasible?
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry - 177-210 A BIG Future
In: Free Money for All
by Mark Walker - 179-205 Basic Income for Remote Indigenous Australians: Prospects for a Livelihoods Approach in Neoliberal Times
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by Jon Altman - 195-236 Is a Citizen’s Income Policy Process Feasible?
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry - 207-251 Disability, Citizenship, and Basic Income: Forging a New Alliance for a Non-disabling Society
In: Basic Income in Australia and New Zealand
by Jennifer Mays - 211-214 Concluding Unscientific Postscript
In: Free Money for All
by Mark Walker - 237-246 From Feasibility to Implementation
In: The Feasibility of Citizen's Income
by Malcolm Torry
2014
- 1-11 Introduction: Income Security and the “Right to Subsistence” in Japan
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Toru Yamamori & Yannick Vanderborght - 15-34 A Comparative Look at the Feasibility of Basic Income in the Japanese Welfare State
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Yannick Vanderborght & Yuki Sekine - 35-48 Transforming Japan’s Bismarckian Welfare State: Basic Income versus Inclusive Social Insurance
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Takashi Suganuma - 49-67 Is There a Future for a Universal Cash Benefit in Japan? The Case of Kodomo Teate (Child Benefit)
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Aya K. Abe - 69-81 The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Basic Income
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Toru Yamamori - 83-99 The Future of the Public Assistance Reform in Japan: Workfare versus Basic Income?
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Hayato Kobayashi - 101-114 Beyond the Three Selection Principles of Welfare Policy (Work, Family, and Belonging): Toward a Reconsideration of the Fujin Hogo Jigyo (Women’s Protection Project) in Japan
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Kaori Katada - 117-130 The Impact of Basic Income on the Gendered Division of Paid Care Work
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Junko Yamashita - 131-139 Basic Income and Unpaid Care Work in Japan
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Sakura Furukubo - 141-155 Beyond the Paradigm of Labor: Everyday Activism and Unconditional Basic Income in Urban Japan
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Julia Obinger - 157-168 The Tensions between Multiculturalism and Basic Income in Japan
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Fumio Iida - 171-195 What Do People Think about Basic Income in Japan?
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Yoshio Itaba - 197-218 What Needs to Be Considered When Introducing a New Welfare System: Who Supports Basic Income in Japan?
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Rie Takamatsu & Toshiaki Tachibanaki - 219-245 The Financial Feasibility of Basic Income and the Idea of a Refundable Tax Credit in Japan
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Shinji Murakami - 247-261 The Potential of Introducing Basic Income for the “New Public” in Japan: A Road to the Associational Welfare State?
In: Basic Income in Japan
by Hiroya Hirano
2013
- 1-8 Prologue: The Big Casino
In: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income
by Karl Widerquist - 1-26 Introduction
In: Citizen’s Income and Welfare Regimes in Latin America
by Rubén Lo Vuolo