The popularity of basic income : evidence from the polls
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The popularity of basic income : evidence from the polls
(Exploring the basic income guarantee)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-340) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of the popularity of basic income among the general public. Using data from a wide array of public opinion polls conducted in different countries and years, the book first charts popular support for the ideal-typical version of basic income, broadly defined as a "periodic cash payment unconditionally delivered to all on an individual basis, without means-test or work requirement". On top of that, the book maps popular support for the many other, differently designed varieties of basic income that are part of real-world proposals, pilots, and experiments - including, for example, a participation income, a negative income tax, and a stakeholder grant. By investigating how and why support for different types of basic income varies across countries, evolves over time, and differs between individuals with different characteristics, this book offers crucial information about the political constituencies that can be mobilized in favor of (or against) the introduction of basic income, thereby contributing to our knowledge on the political feasibility of basic income.
目次
1. Introduction: How Popular is Basic Income?.- 1.1. Basic income: From a disarmingly simple idea to a deceptively simple one.- 1.2. The popularity of basic income.- 2. Popular Support for the Ideal-typical Basic Income.- 2.1. Across the board.- 2.2. Individual differences.- 3. Popular Support for Differently Designed Varieties of Basic Income.- 3.1. Across the board.- 3.2. Individual differences.- 4. Reasons for Supporting or Opposing Basic Income.- 4.1. Across the board.- 4.2. Individual differences. 5. Conclusion: Implications for the Political Feasibility of Basic Income.- 5.1. Eight political challenges and their opportunities.- 5.2. A research agenda.
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