The idea of a guaranteed income has a long and respectable history in Canadian political and economic thought. Recently, in the face of both wide criticism of the Canadian income security system and growing recognition of the unacceptability of current poverty rates, there has been a resurgence in calls for implementation of a Canadian guaranteed income. But the idea is a controversial one; progressive activists, academics, and politicians disagree about the desirability and the practicality of a guaranteed income. This report: Traces the history of guaranteed income proposals in Canada; Catalogues both the most common reasons supporting advocacy of a guaranteed income and the most telling concerns raised by the notion; Provides an overview...
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Guaranteed Annual Income (GAI) has been advocated and opposed in both the United States and Canada a...
Malcolm Torry discusses a new book that argues for a Universal Basic Income, or as it is termed here...
The idea of a guaranteed income has a long and respectable history in Canadian political and economi...
This paper is focused on a specific reform strategy - the Guaranteed Annual Income (GAI).It addresse...
Canada has had recurring debates about guaranteed or basic income over several decades. This article...
The Canadian welfare system has been in place for several decades, but it has not fully addressed so...
Poverty remains a persistent problem even in advanced economies, and Alberta is no exception despite...
The federal Conservative government recently began phasing in a plan to raise the age of eligibility...
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Over the past half decade Australian economic policy has been adventurous in its departure from full...
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An analysis of social assistance programs for non-institutionalized disabled adults found inconsiste...
Income inequality and redistribution have become popular subjects in both public and policy circles ...
Current debates concerning the future of social security provision in advanced capitalist states hav...
Inequality is on the rise in Canada and this state of affairs has provoked outrage and demands for r...
Guaranteed Annual Income (GAI) has been advocated and opposed in both the United States and Canada a...
Malcolm Torry discusses a new book that argues for a Universal Basic Income, or as it is termed here...
The idea of a guaranteed income has a long and respectable history in Canadian political and economi...
This paper is focused on a specific reform strategy - the Guaranteed Annual Income (GAI).It addresse...
Canada has had recurring debates about guaranteed or basic income over several decades. This article...
The Canadian welfare system has been in place for several decades, but it has not fully addressed so...
Poverty remains a persistent problem even in advanced economies, and Alberta is no exception despite...
The federal Conservative government recently began phasing in a plan to raise the age of eligibility...
This article provides an overview of income support programs in the United States. The article first...
Over the past half decade Australian economic policy has been adventurous in its departure from full...
This paper analyzes the impact of a recent recommendation made by Quebec's Comité consultatif de lut...
An analysis of social assistance programs for non-institutionalized disabled adults found inconsiste...
Income inequality and redistribution have become popular subjects in both public and policy circles ...
Current debates concerning the future of social security provision in advanced capitalist states hav...
Inequality is on the rise in Canada and this state of affairs has provoked outrage and demands for r...
Guaranteed Annual Income (GAI) has been advocated and opposed in both the United States and Canada a...
Malcolm Torry discusses a new book that argues for a Universal Basic Income, or as it is termed here...