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Fighting Poverty in the European Union. An Assessment of the Prospects for a European Universal Basic Income (EUBI)Denuit, François 12 March 2019 (has links) (PDF)
It is widely agreed that a society must guarantee a social minimum to all its members. Yet, the organisation of social protection within the European Union (EU) is insufficient to protect all Europeans effectively against the risk of poverty and social exclusion. Against this backdrop, this thesis investigates whether a European universal basic income (EUBI) is, if at all, a worthwhile policy to address the problem of poverty in the EU.The central claim of the study posits that there are strong reasons to consider a partial EUBI as a desirable instrument for EU-wide poverty alleviation. Under this scenario, the EU works as a complementary welfare layer offering systemic support to its Member States’ welfare models whilst respecting the diversity of national social protection arrangements. At the same time, as an instrument of pan-European solidarity, the EUBI provides substance to EU social citizenship.The method used is problem-oriented and interdisciplinary, combining insights from political theory, political economy and EU studies writ large. After having layed out the various dimensions underpinning the problem of poverty in the EU and clarified the contours of the solution under scrutiny, the thesis confronts the EUBI with a series of challenges, ranging from normative issues associated with the unconditionality of the basic income and the pursuit of social justice in the EU, to the institutional hurdles pertaining to the legal feasibility of the proposal, via the macroeconomic difficulties related to the diversity of interdependent economies.Overall, this contribution examines an idea which remains unexplored in EU studies and proposes a new approach to European anti-poverty strategy. It also bridges the gap between EU social policy and basic income literatures, beyond established boundaries of research compartmentalisation. As such, it prepares the ground for further fine-tuned research in the areas covered by this comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis. / Doctorat en Sciences politiques et sociales / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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O pensamento radical de Thomas Paine (1793-1797): artífice e obra da Revolução Francesa / The radical thought of Thomas Paine (1793-1797): author and outcome of the French RevolutionCarvalho, Daniel Gomes de 08 December 2017 (has links)
Esta tese examina três escritos de Thomas Paine (1737-1809) elaborados durante a Revolução Francesa, os quais representam as reflexões mais radicais de seu pensamento religioso, político e social. Em primeiro lugar, será analisado o panfleto The Age of Reason, expressão máxima de seu radicalismo religioso, que teve sua primeira parte escrita em 1793 e a segunda em 1794. Contrapondo-se, por um lado, às religiões reveladas e, por outro lado, à descristianização do período jacobino, nesse texto o deísmo é apresentado como a face religiosa da democracia vindoura. Em segundo lugar, será analisado o texto Dissertation on the First Principles of Government, redigido e publicado em 1795, a mais acabada exposição da teoria democrática. A um só tempo contrário ao liberalismo termidoriano e crítico do que fora o jacobinismo, nesse texto Paine opõe-se categoricamente àqueles que pensavam a propriedade privada como um direito natural que poderia ser equivalente ou mesmo superior aos direitos naturais de liberdade e a igualdade. Por fim, será analisado o texto Agrarian Justice, expressão máxima de seu radicalismo social, produzido no inverno de 1795-1796 (publicado em 1797). Em reação tanto ao liberalismo irredutível dos termidorianos, quanto às propostas igualitaristas de Graco Babeuf, o texto apresenta-se como uma proposta de erradicação da pobreza sem romper com os princípios do que seria política liberal. Pretende-se captar o sentido do pensamento de Paine no contexto da Revolução Francesa e discutir a validadade da afirmação de Eric Hobsbawm na Era das Revoluções, segundo a qual Paine, radical nos Estados Unidos, seria um moderado girondino na França. Na contramão da maioria das interpretações correntes, a pesquisa objetiva repensar a figura de Paine, mostrando sua relevância como intérprete da Revolução Francesa e como nome fundamental para a história do pensamento político, religioso e social. / This thesis examines three writings of Thomas Paine (1737-1809) elaborated during the French Revolution, which represents the most radical reflections of his religious, political and social thought. In the first place, the pamphlet The Age of Reason will be analyzed, that contains the maximum expression of his religious radicalism, which have had its first part written in 1793 and the second in 1794. Contradicting, on the one hand, to the revealed religions, and, on the other hand, to the dechristianization of the Jacobin period, in this text, deism is presented as the religious face of the coming democracy. Secondly, the text Dissertation on the First Principles of Government will be analyzed, the most complete exposition of his democratic theory, drafted and published in 1795. Contrary to Thermidorian and critical of what Jacobinism was, in this text Paine categorically opposes those who thought private property as a natural right that could be equivalent or even superior to the natural rights of freedom and equality. Finally, the text Agrarian Justice will be analyzed, the maximum expression of its social radicalism, produced in the winter of 1795-1796 (published in 1797). In reaction to both the irreducible liberalism of the Thermidorians and the egalitarian proposals of Graco Babeuf, the text presents itself as a proposal to eradicate poverty without breaking with the principles of what would be liberal politics. This analysis seeks to capture the meaning of Paine\'s thinking in the context of the French Revolution and to discuss the validity of Eric Hobsbawm\'s statement in the Age of Revolutions that Paine, radical in the United States, would be a \"moderate Girondist\" in France. Contrary to current interpretations, this research aims to rethink the figure of Paine, showing his relevance as an interpreter of the French Revolution and as a fundamental name for the history of political, religious and social thought.
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O pensamento radical de Thomas Paine (1793-1797): artífice e obra da Revolução Francesa / The radical thought of Thomas Paine (1793-1797): author and outcome of the French RevolutionDaniel Gomes de Carvalho 08 December 2017 (has links)
Esta tese examina três escritos de Thomas Paine (1737-1809) elaborados durante a Revolução Francesa, os quais representam as reflexões mais radicais de seu pensamento religioso, político e social. Em primeiro lugar, será analisado o panfleto The Age of Reason, expressão máxima de seu radicalismo religioso, que teve sua primeira parte escrita em 1793 e a segunda em 1794. Contrapondo-se, por um lado, às religiões reveladas e, por outro lado, à descristianização do período jacobino, nesse texto o deísmo é apresentado como a face religiosa da democracia vindoura. Em segundo lugar, será analisado o texto Dissertation on the First Principles of Government, redigido e publicado em 1795, a mais acabada exposição da teoria democrática. A um só tempo contrário ao liberalismo termidoriano e crítico do que fora o jacobinismo, nesse texto Paine opõe-se categoricamente àqueles que pensavam a propriedade privada como um direito natural que poderia ser equivalente ou mesmo superior aos direitos naturais de liberdade e a igualdade. Por fim, será analisado o texto Agrarian Justice, expressão máxima de seu radicalismo social, produzido no inverno de 1795-1796 (publicado em 1797). Em reação tanto ao liberalismo irredutível dos termidorianos, quanto às propostas igualitaristas de Graco Babeuf, o texto apresenta-se como uma proposta de erradicação da pobreza sem romper com os princípios do que seria política liberal. Pretende-se captar o sentido do pensamento de Paine no contexto da Revolução Francesa e discutir a validadade da afirmação de Eric Hobsbawm na Era das Revoluções, segundo a qual Paine, radical nos Estados Unidos, seria um moderado girondino na França. Na contramão da maioria das interpretações correntes, a pesquisa objetiva repensar a figura de Paine, mostrando sua relevância como intérprete da Revolução Francesa e como nome fundamental para a história do pensamento político, religioso e social. / This thesis examines three writings of Thomas Paine (1737-1809) elaborated during the French Revolution, which represents the most radical reflections of his religious, political and social thought. In the first place, the pamphlet The Age of Reason will be analyzed, that contains the maximum expression of his religious radicalism, which have had its first part written in 1793 and the second in 1794. Contradicting, on the one hand, to the revealed religions, and, on the other hand, to the dechristianization of the Jacobin period, in this text, deism is presented as the religious face of the coming democracy. Secondly, the text Dissertation on the First Principles of Government will be analyzed, the most complete exposition of his democratic theory, drafted and published in 1795. Contrary to Thermidorian and critical of what Jacobinism was, in this text Paine categorically opposes those who thought private property as a natural right that could be equivalent or even superior to the natural rights of freedom and equality. Finally, the text Agrarian Justice will be analyzed, the maximum expression of its social radicalism, produced in the winter of 1795-1796 (published in 1797). In reaction to both the irreducible liberalism of the Thermidorians and the egalitarian proposals of Graco Babeuf, the text presents itself as a proposal to eradicate poverty without breaking with the principles of what would be liberal politics. This analysis seeks to capture the meaning of Paine\'s thinking in the context of the French Revolution and to discuss the validity of Eric Hobsbawm\'s statement in the Age of Revolutions that Paine, radical in the United States, would be a \"moderate Girondist\" in France. Contrary to current interpretations, this research aims to rethink the figure of Paine, showing his relevance as an interpreter of the French Revolution and as a fundamental name for the history of political, religious and social thought.
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Le traitement politique de l'allocation universelle en FranceGuatieri, Quentin 12 1900 (has links)
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Basinkomst – en modell för Sverige? : En litteraturstudie om vilka resultat som hittills framkommit i de experiment med basinkomst som gjorts runtom i världen, och om ett sådant transfereringssystem skulle kunna passa ”den svenska modellen”Westberg, Henrik January 2016 (has links)
The purpose of this review is to summarize the experiments that have been presented regarding guaranteed Basic Income, performed around the world; to see if a BI might fit into ”the Swedish model”; and what further research would be needed to understand the mechanics of BI. A theory has been used, designed to compare the effects of cash transfer programs irrespective of economic level of the countries. The experiments show many similarities, such as improved school attendance and achievements, improved health, enhanced economic equality, a sense of inclusion and security, and also, where this has been studied, less crime. Where BI has been beneath the level of economic sustenance a growth of working hours including self employment has been noted, whereas in countries with an income high enough to sustain oneself a slight diminished work supply has been reported. The effects shown in the review seem to be well aligned with the visions of the Swedish welfare state, although might not be in alignment with the growing use of “work fare” in Sweden. Further research should focus on more long-lasting experiments and also to find a common ground, on which to perform them to be able to compare results.
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Rationalisation d'un système redistributif complexe : une modélisation de l'allocation universelle en FranceBasquiat, Marc de 30 November 2011 (has links)
Nous proposons une actualisation et un prolongement de l’étude de référence BOURGUIGNON et CHIAPPORI (1998). Ces auteurs ont mis en évidence le fait que le système redistributif français est complexe, peu flexible, inefficace, au total assez faiblement redistributif et fortement biaisé à l’encontre des revenus du travail par rapport à ceux de l’épargne. Nous montrons comment le concept d’allocation universelle, conjugué à une imposition proportionnelle des revenus (flat tax), une taxe uniforme sur les patrimoines et un volet de prestations compassionnelles, permet de définir un ensemble redistributif présentant des caractéristiques opposées.La complexité laisse la place à une allocation universelle versée à tous les résidents en situation régulière, dont le montant varie uniquement selon l’âge, 340 euros mensuels pour les adultes, 192 euros pour les mineurs (montants calculés pour l’année 2010, indexés sur l’évolution du PIB), financée par le prélèvement de 18 % de l’ensemble des revenus. Une taxe sur l’actif net (1 % sur tous les patrimoines nets de dettes) remplace l’ensemble de la fiscalité du patrimoine et de sa transmission. Nous utilisons et adaptons l’outil de microsimulation développé par LANDAIS, PIKETTY, SAEZ (2011) pour comparer les effets redistributifs du système actuel à ceux de notre proposition, avec un niveau de précision inédit pour ce type de proposition. Au total, les caractéristiques redistributives analysées par déciles, centiles et milliles de revenus sont proches, les principales divergences ouvrant à une discussion sur l’équité du système actuel, plus particulièrement relativement à la fiscalité pesant sur le travail et les patrimoines les plus élevés. / We offer an update and extension of the Bourguignon and Chiappori (1998) reference document. These authors have shown that the French redistributive system is complex, inflexible, inefficient, not much redistributive and heavily biased against labor income as compared with savings and heritage.We show how the concept of basic income, combined with a flat tax on all income, a uniform tax on assets and additional compassionate services, defines a redistributive set with opposite characteristics.The complexity gives way to a universal allowance paid to all regular residents, which vary only by age, 340 euro a month for adults, 192 euro for children (amounts calculated for 2010, indexed on the evolution of GDP), financed by the levy of 18% of the total revenues. A tax on net assets (1% on all assets net of debt) replaces all of the taxation of wealth and its transmission.We use and adapt the microsimulation tool developed by Landais, Piketty, Saez (2011) to compare the distributional effects of the current system to those of our proposal, with an unprecedented level of accuracy for this type of proposal.In total, the redistributive features analyzed by deciles, percentiles and thousandth of income are close. The main differences open a discussion on the fairness of the current system, particularly with respect to the tax burden on labor and the highest wealth.
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Univerzální příjem jako politický koncept a nenaplněná sociální realita / Universal basic income as a political concept and unfulfilled social realityNavrátil, Marek January 2020 (has links)
The master's thesis Universal basic income as a political concept and unfulfilled social reality puts focus on the concept of universalism in social policy and the possibilities of introducing its elements in the Czech Republic. The global discussion of the philosophy of social support and the popularised idea of unconditional financial transfers from the state to all citizens are thus translated into the Czech environment. The goal is to evaluate the instances hitherto applied at home and abroad, consider the perks and shortcomings of universal income, set the discussion within the contemporary Czech social framework, and assess whether it is realistic to implement reforms of this kind. The first chapter describes universal income as a concept, the second evaluates the history of universalism in the Czech Republic, the third provides an overview of the current Czech social system, and the fourth ponders possible avenues of implementing universalist reforms. The thesis aims to verify two hypotheses: the first one is to determine to which extent previous forms of universalism in the Czech environment proved to be successful; the second deals with the possibility and merits of introducing further blanket instruments in 2020. In both cases, the research puts emphasis on cash transfers to the...
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Basinkomst och psykisk hälsa : En litteraturstudie om basinkomstens påverkan på den psykiska hälsan / Basic income and mental health : A literature study on the impact of basic income on mental healthFuncke, My, Jörmar, Martina January 2024 (has links)
Syftet med denna uppsats var att sammanställa forskning om vilken påverkan basinkomst har på mottagarnas psykiska hälsa. Vi ville även undersöka hur införandet av basinkomst påverkat sambandet mellan ekonomiska problem och psykisk hälsa samt diskutera resultaten utifrån kopplingen mellan basinkomst, psykisk hälsa och den teoretiska referensramen. Uppsatsens forskningsfråga löd: Hur har genomförda prövningar av basinkomst påverkat deltagarnas psykiska hälsa? Forskningsfrågan besvarades genom en litteraturöversikt där i nio artiklar (varav en monografi) ingick, vilka rapporterade resultat från prövningar av införande av basinkomst där både kvantitativa och kvalitativa studier inkluderades. Artiklarna och monografin samlades in genom sökningar i databaserna Scopus, Onesearch och Social Services Abstracts samt sekundärsökningar. En kvalitativ innehållsanalys tillämpades där tre huvudteman: Delaktighet och gemenskap, Autonomi samt Hälsoeffekter med underteman identifierades. Empirin analyserades med hjälp av teorierna empowerment samt stigma och skam. Slutsatsen utifrån uppsatsens syfte visade att experiment med basinkomst, villkorad eller ovillkorad, ökade mottagarnas psykiska hälsa. Känslan av empowerment ökade hos mottagarna och resultatet visar att mottagarna upplevde mer livstillfredsställelse, ökad delaktighet, minskad stigmatisering, skam och ökat självbestämmande. Detta gemensamt bidrog till känslan av makt över det egna livet och förmåga att hantera motgångar. / The purpose of this essay was to compile research on the impact basic income has on the recipients' mental health. We also wanted to examine how the introduction of basic income affected the connection between financial problems and mental health and discuss the results based on the connection between basic income, mental health and the theoretical frame of reference. The essay's research question was: How have completed trials of basic income affected the mental health of the participants? The research question was answered by a literature review in which nine articles (of which one monograph) were included, which reported results from trials of the introduction of basic income where both quantitative and qualitative studies were included. The articles and monograph were collected through searches of the Scopus, Onesearch and Social Services Abstracts databases as well as secondary searches. A qualitative content analysis was applied where three main themes: Participation and community, Autonomy and Health effects with sub-themes were identified. The experience was analyzed using the theories of empowerment and stigma and shame. The conclusion based on the purpose of the essay showed that experiments with basic income, conditional or unconditional, increased the mental health of the recipients. The sense of empowerment increased in the recipients and the results show that the recipients experienced more life satisfaction, increased participation, reduced stigma, shame and increased self-determination. This jointly contributed to the feeling of power over one's life and ability to deal with adversity.
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A legal analysis of the feasibility of a basic income grant in South AfricaKgaphola, Justice Mokwati January 2022 (has links)
Thesis(LLM.) -- University of Limpopo, 2022 / Ravaged by the socio-economic ills of poverty, income inequality and
unemployment, South Africa entrenched the constitutional right to access
social assistance for everyone unable to support themselves and their
dependents under section 27(1)(c). The state is obliged to create a
comprehensive social security system, to ensure that all who need social
assistance access it. But not all poor and deserving people access social
assistance. The study found that underlying the obligation to improve the
quality of life for all is the fundamental normative commitment to access
social assistance. In 2002, the Taylor Committee recommended, inter alia,
that the state implements a Basic Income Grant (hereafter the ‘BIG’) as part
of its comprehensive social security project.
The study thus examines the legal feasibility of the BIG to provide social
income support to eliminate widespread socio-economic ills, for all in South
Africa. The study makes use of a desktop qualitative methodology garnered
four-folded objectives. The relevant revelations were as follows: First, the
study found that international and regional frameworks do not directly
guarantee poor able-bodied working-age adults any social income support.
Second, the study found that little jurisprudence interprets the right to social
assistance, let alone a BIG. But a general body of socio-economic judgments
developed over the years can aid in developing the right. Third, the study
found that Covid-19 resurrected the over two-decade laments for a BIG,
given the R350 Covid-19 SRD grants that were since provided. It was further
found that there is reasonably sufficient capacity to roll out the BIG. Finally,
the study included a comparative perspective and identified the Republic of
Namibia, as the right comparator. The study found that South Africa can
learn from the tremendous improvements in the quality of the lives of the
people of Otjievero since the Namibian BIG Pilot Project. Also, the study
found that there are numerous financing avenues for the BIG. Ultimately,
the study recommended the gradual implementation of a BIG, starting with
those aged 18 to 59 years.
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Universal Basic Income from a psychological perspective / Mental health trajectories in dependence of work motivation and interindividual differencesMalinka, Julia 07 October 2024 (has links)
Ein Grundeinkommen, ohne Bedingungen, für ein Jahr. Ein Einkommen, welches in seiner Höhe die Existenz sichert und Teilhabe ermöglicht. Während aller „ups and downs“ des Lebens, aller Freudensprünge und Schicksalsschläge. Während des Alltags und des Urlaubs, während Krankheit und Pandemie. Unabhängig von Geschlecht, Alter, Bildung, Herkunft oder tätigkeitsbezogenen Einkommen. Wenig ist bekannt über die Wirkungsweise eines solchen Grundeinkommens, da nur wenige wissenschaftliche Studien existieren. Ziel der Dissertation ist es, die Verläufe mentaler Gesundheit zu untersuchen und ausgewählte Determinanten aus der Arbeitsmotivationsforschung sowie auf Ebene der interindividuellen Unterschiede zu identifizieren.
Der empirische Teil der Dissertation besteht aus zwei Studien. Die erste befasst sich mit den Einflüssen von der Qualität der Arbeitsmotivation und von der Bedürfnisbefriedigung bei der Arbeit auf die Verläufe mentaler Gesundheit. In der Studie wurden Berufstätige während eines Jahres mit monatlichem Grundeinkommen untersucht (N = 357). Die Analyse wurde mit Strukturgleichungsmodellen durchgeführt und zeigte, dass die mentale Gesundheit während des Grundeinkommens stieg. Als zentraler Prädiktor für das Wachstum konnte die selbstbestimmte, autonome Arbeitsmotivation herausgestellt werden. Geringe Ausprägungen der autonomen Arbeitsmotivation waren assoziiert mit Wachstum in mentaler Gesundheit, was auf einen kompensatorischen Effekt des Grundeinkommens deutet. Die zweite Studie (N = 573) untersuchte den Einfluss von interindividuellen Unterschieden auf die Verläufe der mentalen Gesundheit. Es konnten Persönlichkeitseigenschaften und persönliche Werte identifiziert werden, welche die Verläufe der mentalen Gesundheit vorhersagten. Die Dissertation diskutiert die Implikationen für die mentale Gesundheit, für das jeweilige Forschungsfeld, führt die Ergebnisse zusammen und gibt einen Ausblick für die Praxis und die weitere Forschung mit Grundeinkommen. / A universal basic income, without conditions, for one year. An income that secures the subsistence and enables participation in society. Through all the ups and downs of life, all the leaps of joy and blows of fate. During everyday life and vacations, during illness and pandemics. Regardless of gender, age, education, heritage or activity-related income. Little is known about the effects of such a basic income, as only a few scientific studies exist. The aim of the dissertation is to investigate the trajectories of mental health and to identify selected determinants from work motivation research and at the level of interindividual differences.
The empirical part of the dissertation consists of two studies. The first deals with the influences of the quality of work motivation and the satisfaction of needs at work on the trajectories of mental health. In the study, working people were examined during one year with a monthly basic income (N = 357). The analysis was carried out using structural equation modeling and showed that mental health increased during the basic income. Self-determined, autonomous work motivation was identified as a key predictor of growth. Low levels of autonomous work motivation were associated with growth in mental health, indicating a compensatory effect of the basic income. The second study (N = 573) examined the influence of interindividual differences on the trajectories of mental health. Personality traits and personal values were identified that predicted mental health trajectories. The dissertation discusses the implications for mental health, for the respective research field, summarizes the results and provides an outlook for practice and further research with basic income.
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