
단행본Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee
Welfare doesn't work : the promises of basic income for a failed American safety net
- 서명/저자사항
- Welfare doesn't work : the promises of basic income for a failed American safety net
- 개인저자
- Hamilton, Leah
- 발행사항
- Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
- 형태사항
- xiii, 144 p. ; 22 cm.
- ISBN
- 9783030371203
- 주기사항
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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책 소개
This book explores the incentives and effects of modern welfare policy, contrasted with outcomes of global basic income pilots in the past seventy years. The author contends that paternalistic and counterproductive eligibility rules in the modern American welfare state violate the human dignity of the poor and make it nearly impossible to escape the “poverty trap.” Furthermore, these types of restrictions are absent from expenditures aimed at middle and upper-income households such as mortgage interest deductions and tax-sheltered retirement accounts. Case examples from the author's years as a front-line social worker and interviews with basic income pilot recipients in Ontario, Canada, are woven throughout the book to better illustrate the effects of the current system and the hidden potential of more radical alternatives such as a universal basic income.
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This book explores the incentives and effects of modern welfare policy, contrasted with outcomes of global basic income pilots in the past seventy years. The author contends that paternalistic and counterproductive eligibility rules in the modern American welfare state violate the human dignity of the poor and make it nearly impossible to escape the “poverty trap.” Furthermore, these types of restrictions are absent from expenditures aimed at middle and upper-income households such as mortgage interest deductions and tax-sheltered retirement accounts. Case examples from the author's years as a front-line social worker and interviews with basic income pilot recipients in Ontario, Canada, are woven throughout the book to better illustrate the effects of the current system and the hidden potential of more radical alternatives such as a universal basic income.목차
1. A Tale of Two Ideas
2. From Welfare to Work (In Theory)
3. Perverse Incentives
4. Assets and Household Stability
5. The Lives of Low Income Women
6. A Two-Tiered Welfare State
7. The Most Vulnerable
8. The Alternative