Basic Income and a Public Job Offer: Complementary Policies to Reduce Poverty and Unemployment

Published By: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) | Published Date: September, 01 , 2017

Unconditional basic income, or a job guarantee by government as employer-of-last-resort, are usually discussed as alternative policies, though the first does not provide the benefits of an earned income and a good job to the growing numbers in precarious- or underemployment, while the second fails to assist those who would prefer to remain in selfemployment or particular occupations if their incomes were higher, rather than to work under a JG. Furthermore a JG cannot support those who are unwilling to work. The Author argues here that the only cost-effective policy for comprehensive welfare is a combination of a modest basic income with job offer by local authorities below the minimum wage.

Author(s): Felix FitzRoy, Jim Jin | Posted on: Nov 08, 2017 | Views() | Download (371)


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