Future of Social Security Policy

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Author_Ailsa McKay
basic
Basic Income
Beveridge Design
British Social Security System
Cash Transfer Mechanisms
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cbi
CBI Proposal
CBI Theorist
citizens
Contemporary Society
economics
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feminist
Feminist Economics Perspective
feminist perspective on basic income policy
Feminist Political Economy
feminist welfare analysis
Formal Labour Market
gender equality economics
income
Income Maintenance
Income Maintenance Measures
Income Maintenance Policy
income redistribution policy
Income Transfer Programmes
Justifying State Involvement
labour
labour market participation
maintenance
Minimum Income Guarantee
Neo-classical Economic Theory
perspective
Promoting Gender Justice
proposal
Social Dividend
Social Security Policy
Traditional Economics Approach
UK Budget
universal income guarantee
Van Parijs
Welfare Reform
welfare state reform
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415344364
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Current debates concerning the future of social security provision in advanced capitalist states have raised the issue of a citizen’s basic income (CBI) as a possible reform package: a proposal based on the principles of individuality, universality and unconditionality which would ensure a minimum income guaranteed for all members of society. Implementing a CBI, would consequently entail radical reform of existing patterns of welfare delivery and would bring into question the institutionalized relationship between work and welfare.

Ailsa McKay’s book makes a unique and positive contribution to the CBI literature by examining the proposal from a feminist economics perspective. Gender concerns are central to any debate on the future of social security policy, in that state intervention in the field of income redistribution has differential impacts on men and women. By drawing attention to the potential a CBI has in promoting equal rights of freedom for men and women this book serves to open up the debate to incorporate a more realistic and inclusive vision of the nature of modern socio-economic relationships.

Ailsa McKay is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Glasgow Caledonian University

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