The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and A Citizens Basic Income

The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and A Citizens Basic Income

by Ailsa McKay
The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and A Citizens Basic Income

The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and A Citizens Basic Income

by Ailsa McKay

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415547642
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/18/2009
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ailsa McKay is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Glasgow Caledonian University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Glossary 1. Introduction: Social Security Reform – A Possible Strategy 2. Justifying Income Transfers 3. Social Security or Income Maintenance Policy? A Question of Definitions 4. ‘Basic Income’ or ‘Basic Income Maintenance’ – A Micro Approach to Policy 5. Why a Citizens Basic Income?: The Story So Far 6. Arguing for a Universal Income Guarantee -The Reformist Case 7. Arguing for a CBI - A Radical Policy Response? 8. Commodification v’s Non-Commodification - A Feminist Economics Perspective in Support of a Citizens Basic Income 9. Conclusion - The Way Forward? Agenda Bibliography

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