What would be the effect of a citizen’s income (CI), aka basic income or BI, on wage levels – how would employers respond to its introduction? What would be its effect on the supply of labour, and on the total amount of paid work done in the economy? Would we still need a legally enforced minimum wage? This article explores the behavioural effects of a BI, on workers, jobseekers and employers. It first examines contrasting hypotheses as to the effects on wages and labour supply, then use official data to make a rough estimate of these effects for individuals in different socioeconomic and household circumstances. Analysis indicates that a Minimum Wage will remain essential after the introduction of a modest BI, to prevent the latter substit...
Raises provide indisputable benefits for a significant number and should not be sidelined or put on ...
In most developed countries, the government has a central role in redistributing income from the ric...
In France, there is much debate about “minimum social benefits”, and basic income is still perceived...
What would be the effect of a citizen’s income (CI), aka basic income or BI, on wage levels – how wo...
What are the differences between a Citizen's Income and Universal Credit ? How would a Citizen's Inc...
Individual labour productivities are often unobservable for firms when hiring new workers. Job prot...
With growing interest in a universal basic income (BI), we provide new results for a majority to ben...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
The objective of this article is to determine, as conclusively as possible, if the implementation o...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
The relationship between technology and support for basic income – via the intervening causal mechan...
The prevailing labour market models assume that minimum wages do not affect the labour supply schedu...
We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect of ...
This paper analyzes long run outcomes resulting from adopting a binding minimum wage. The model dist...
Raises provide indisputable benefits for a significant number and should not be sidelined or put on ...
In most developed countries, the government has a central role in redistributing income from the ric...
In France, there is much debate about “minimum social benefits”, and basic income is still perceived...
What would be the effect of a citizen’s income (CI), aka basic income or BI, on wage levels – how wo...
What are the differences between a Citizen's Income and Universal Credit ? How would a Citizen's Inc...
Individual labour productivities are often unobservable for firms when hiring new workers. Job prot...
With growing interest in a universal basic income (BI), we provide new results for a majority to ben...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
The objective of this article is to determine, as conclusively as possible, if the implementation o...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
The relationship between technology and support for basic income – via the intervening causal mechan...
The prevailing labour market models assume that minimum wages do not affect the labour supply schedu...
We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect of ...
This paper analyzes long run outcomes resulting from adopting a binding minimum wage. The model dist...
Raises provide indisputable benefits for a significant number and should not be sidelined or put on ...
In most developed countries, the government has a central role in redistributing income from the ric...
In France, there is much debate about “minimum social benefits”, and basic income is still perceived...