Given UBI’s performance in poor and rural areas of India and Namibia and its transformative effects on livelihoods, one can foresee a potential for UBI supporting refugees and Internally Displaced Persons rebuild their lives in their country of origin. Furthermore, given UBI’s egalitarian rationale stemming from the idea of a more just society with a minimum level of economic security to all, UBI can be considered a key element of a state’s welfare system, the relevance of which cannot be overstated for countries emerging from conflict. Additionally, the field of international aid has as of recently, for efficiency considerations, started questioning its policies focused on in-kind aid, vouchers, prescribed spending in favor of cash transfers. To test UBI’s potential in post-conflict scenarios, we propose to examine its applicability in Syria, source of today’s largest refugee population.
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- Research Articles
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertThe Applicability of Universal Basic Income in Post-Conflict Scenarios: The Syria CaseLizenziert28. Juni 2019
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertHenry David Thoreau on Basic Income: Genius Grants for the MassesLizenziert16. März 2019
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertBasic Income Experiments in the Netherlands?Lizenziert12. Februar 2019
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertThe Politics of the Basic Income Guarantee: Analysing Individual Support in EuropeLizenziert6. Juni 2019
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertUniversal Basic Income and the Natural Environment: Theory and PolicyLizenziert29. Juni 2019
- Book Reviews
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertRowland Atkinson, Lisa Mckenzie and Simon Winlow: Building Better Societies: Promoting Social Justice in a World Falling ApartLizenziert3. Januar 2019
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertA Review of Malcolm Torry’s Why We Need A Citizen’s Basic IncomeLizenziert14. Juni 2019