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Universal Basic Income: The Irish Context

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ISBN: 9781845883676
AuthorO'Brien, Dr Paul
Pub Date01/06/2017
BindingTrade PB
Pages256
CountryGBR
Dewey362.582
Quick overview Possibly the most significant change to economic policy being debated in decades. This book gives the accessible history of a revolutionary idea.
€17.08

The concept of 'basic income' has been discussed internationally as potentially revolutionizing the way that society works. The idea is that every citizen, regardless of circumstance, would receive a set salary from the state. Any employment or paid work would be in addition to that. The argument is that this would provide greater security for the young, for the self-employed and entrepreneurs as well as reshaping the social welfare system in its entirety to be more benevolent at no additional cost. In this work, author and academic Dr Paul O'Brien explains how this very real proposal might work in an Irish context - and how these arguments are forming the basis of what might redefine the way Ireland works.

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The concept of 'basic income' has been discussed internationally as potentially revolutionizing the way that society works. The idea is that every citizen, regardless of circumstance, would receive a set salary from the state. Any employment or paid work would be in addition to that. The argument is that this would provide greater security for the young, for the self-employed and entrepreneurs as well as reshaping the social welfare system in its entirety to be more benevolent at no additional cost. In this work, author and academic Dr Paul O'Brien explains how this very real proposal might work in an Irish context - and how these arguments are forming the basis of what might redefine the way Ireland works.

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