This paper shifts the focus from transfers to public services. It mounts a case for Universal Basic Services (UBS): a proposal to safeguard and develop existing public services and to extend this model of provision into new areas. The first part argues that public services require a distinct conceptual justification and sets this out in terms of shared human needs and a foundational economy. The second part develops the normative arguments for UBS, in terms of efficiency, equality, solidarity and sustainability. The third part considers some of the issues to be faced in delivering UBS and the role of state institutions, with brief illustrations of adult social care and bus transport service provisions. The final section summarises some deve...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Universal services were used in many laws as a form of state intervention. The European lawmaker als...
2 Universal service in theory..........................................................................
This paper considers Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a method for establishing a good society that f...
The newly emerging concept of sustainable welfare refers to welfare systems which aim to satisfy eve...
The long-standing divide between universal and residual approaches in the field of social policy is ...
As we enter a new decade the future is increasingly uncertain. This paper focuses on interpreting ex...
The Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a proposal that can be dated back as far as the American Revolut...
At a time of COVID-19 Pandemic, Universal Basic Income (UBI) has been presented as a potential publi...
In the past two decades there has been renewed interest in the proposition of a Universal Basic Inco...
A brief review of the development and nature of universal service obligations in the network industr...
In a letter published on Easter Sunday 2020 and issued to “Brothers and Sisters of Popular Movements...
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The case for a universal basic income helps to reflect on what could be done to bring social protect...
Universal Credit signalled a revolution in the delivery and costs of welfare provisioning. UC aimed ...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Universal services were used in many laws as a form of state intervention. The European lawmaker als...
2 Universal service in theory..........................................................................
This paper considers Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a method for establishing a good society that f...
The newly emerging concept of sustainable welfare refers to welfare systems which aim to satisfy eve...
The long-standing divide between universal and residual approaches in the field of social policy is ...
As we enter a new decade the future is increasingly uncertain. This paper focuses on interpreting ex...
The Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a proposal that can be dated back as far as the American Revolut...
At a time of COVID-19 Pandemic, Universal Basic Income (UBI) has been presented as a potential publi...
In the past two decades there has been renewed interest in the proposition of a Universal Basic Inco...
A brief review of the development and nature of universal service obligations in the network industr...
In a letter published on Easter Sunday 2020 and issued to “Brothers and Sisters of Popular Movements...
Public services are dying a slow death, but what comes next? Lord Adebowale and Henry Kippin set out...
The case for a universal basic income helps to reflect on what could be done to bring social protect...
Universal Credit signalled a revolution in the delivery and costs of welfare provisioning. UC aimed ...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
Universal services were used in many laws as a form of state intervention. The European lawmaker als...
2 Universal service in theory..........................................................................