
This Book Is About Preventing Poverty. The Notion That Every Person Living Amidst The Relative Affluence Of The Rich World Has A Right To A Minimum Income Enabling Social Participation, Be It Frugally And Soberly, Holds As A Fundamental Matter Of Social Justice To Most People. But How Can We Make Sure That Every Person Has A Decent Minimum Income Allowing For A Life In Dignity In Societies Rich Enough To Afford Such A Right? How Can We Ensure That Minimum Income Support Is Cost-effective And Compatible With Other Goals Such As Promoting Work Effort, Self-reliance And Upward Mobility? How Can Political Support For Such Schemes Be Fostered And Made Robust? This Book Assesses The Current State Of Minimum Income Protection In The Rich World, Building On Original Empirical Analysis. What Are Best Practices To Learn From? It Also Engages With Debates On Topics As Diverse As Optimal Targeting And Means-testing, Administrative Complexity, Non-take-up, Behavioural Economics, The Political Economy Of Minimum Income Protection And Basic Income. Sarah Marchal And Ive Marx Conclude That More Adequate Poverty Prevention Is Possible, Without The Costs Having To Be Prohibitive. However, They Are Sceptical About 'silver-bullet' Solutions Such As Basic Income. Adequate Minimum Income Protection Is Not A Matter Of Getting One Scheme Or Policy Right. It Is A Matter Of Getting Multiple Policy Levers Right, In The Right Configuration. Incremental, Context-conscious Expansion Is The Way Forward If We Really Care About The Most Vulnerable-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the mechanisms required to guarantee a minimum income for all citizens in affluent societies while balancing social justice with economic feasibility. Authors Ive Marx and Sarah Marchal, both established scholars in social policy and labor economics, utilize empirical data from various developed nations to evaluate current welfare systems. They argue that poverty prevention is achievable through the strategic calibration of multiple policy levers rather than reliance on singular, simplistic solutions.
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Experts recognize this work as a rigorous contribution to the field of social welfare policy, noting its balanced approach to complex economic trade-offs. Readers frequently highlight the authors' evidence-based skepticism toward simplistic policy fixes as a significant strength of the text.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192871528
ISBN-13:
9780192871527
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