This article will situate public debates about - and experiments in features of - basic income within European countries in the context of welfare state crisis and change. Treating access to basic income security as a policy problem, I argue basic income policy debate highlights the need for multi-level and multifactorial analysis of public governance capacity as a key factor in driving the relationship of basic income with welfare state transformation. Drawing on the cases within this themed section, I attempt to tease out what comparatively are long-run conditions for basic income within state and society, and what are the political and institutional trade-offs at the current juncture. Exploring contributing determinants of governance cor...
A basic income has been advocated as the most emancipatory way of fighting unemployment without perp...
In a post-industrial world in which employment is increasingly ‘non-standard’, the tying of benefit ...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
This article will situate public debates about - and experiments in features of - basic income withi...
Over the 2010s, unprecedented policy attention has been brought to universal basic income. The propo...
It is commonly believed that welfare state is the concept according to which the country protects it...
In this article, I discuss why steps towards basic income (BI) 'from within' the state are instituti...
The relationship between technology and support for basic income – via the intervening causal mechan...
This article analyses individual level support for a Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) using the European...
Debate around a universal basic income (UBI) tends to focus on the economic and social implications ...
The purpose of this research is to show that we can replace the United States’ welfare-state with so...
There is a long-standing debate in academic and policy making circles about the normative merits and...
This article explores the interactive relationships among welfare transfers, income distribution, an...
Abstract. Under neoliberalism, the political relevance of citizens has been eroded according to a ma...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
A basic income has been advocated as the most emancipatory way of fighting unemployment without perp...
In a post-industrial world in which employment is increasingly ‘non-standard’, the tying of benefit ...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
This article will situate public debates about - and experiments in features of - basic income withi...
Over the 2010s, unprecedented policy attention has been brought to universal basic income. The propo...
It is commonly believed that welfare state is the concept according to which the country protects it...
In this article, I discuss why steps towards basic income (BI) 'from within' the state are instituti...
The relationship between technology and support for basic income – via the intervening causal mechan...
This article analyses individual level support for a Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) using the European...
Debate around a universal basic income (UBI) tends to focus on the economic and social implications ...
The purpose of this research is to show that we can replace the United States’ welfare-state with so...
There is a long-standing debate in academic and policy making circles about the normative merits and...
This article explores the interactive relationships among welfare transfers, income distribution, an...
Abstract. Under neoliberalism, the political relevance of citizens has been eroded according to a ma...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
A basic income has been advocated as the most emancipatory way of fighting unemployment without perp...
In a post-industrial world in which employment is increasingly ‘non-standard’, the tying of benefit ...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...