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Can Older Citizens Lead the Way to a Universal Basic Income?g bang approach, such as suggested by Morgan and Guthrie in . (2011), is unlikely to be politically acceptable. People are nervous about large shifts from one paradigm to another. The essential trade-off is that a level of basic income for all that removes poverty would be very expensive. Moreover,符合国情 发表于 2025-3-29 04:02:03
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Paying for a Basic Income ends of the income scale. The loudest, public, and most forceful arguments were being made by the Centre for Policy Studies at Monash University who were demanding a maximum rate of 39 percent, the same as the then company tax rate (Centre of Policy Studies, 1988). Quieter and less publicized voice逢迎白雪 发表于 2025-3-29 14:43:47
Greening the Australian Welfare State: Can Basic Income Play a Role?ogical limits of a finite planet (Jackson, 2009). Meeting this challenge will require the social and economic dimensions of public policy to be integrated with the environmental dimension and vice versa, so that moves toward a greener economy do not exacerbate social inequalities and injustices withEngaged 发表于 2025-3-29 17:33:59
Basic Income for Remote Indigenous Australians: Prospects for a Livelihoods Approach in Neoliberal Tit he reported that the government’s goal to halve the gap in employment outcomes between Indigenous and other Australians by 2018 was not on track, a euphemism for failing, and that there was a decline in employment outcomes since the target was set in 2008. The report notes:.The report highlightscortex 发表于 2025-3-29 23:01:22
Disability, Citizenship, and Basic Income: Forging a New Alliance for a Non-disabling Societyhe basic income, have been sidelined in the quest for maintaining dominant targeted models. Western democracies, including Australia, have pursued welfare reforms as one way to manage the perceived challenges associated with global economic crisis, high unemployment, and economic growth (Cantillon &