Politics of Universalism and Unconditional Social Policy: Examining Attitudes Toward Universal Basic Income

Soomi Lee
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Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a periodic cash payment to all residents in a jurisdiction without any obligations to fulfill. Universalism and unconditionality distinguish UBI from other redistributive policies that require means testing and behavioral conditions for cash benefits. Despite the increased interest in UBI, it is poorly understood how these two critical features influence public attitudes toward UBI. This paper uses the 8th round of the European Social Survey and finds that people who support unconditionality are more likely to support UBI, as expected. However, support for UBI is associated with helping low-income individuals instead of instituting universal cash transfers.
普遍主义政治与无条件社会政策:对普遍基本收入态度的考察
全民基本收入(UBI)是向辖区内所有居民定期发放的现金支付,没有任何义务。普遍性和无条件性将UBI与其他需要进行经济状况调查和行为条件才能获得现金福利的再分配政策区分开来。尽管人们对全民基本收入的兴趣越来越大,但人们对这两个关键特征如何影响公众对全民基本收入的态度却知之甚少。本文使用了第八轮欧洲社会调查,发现支持无条件的人更有可能支持UBI,正如预期的那样。然而,对全民基本收入的支持与帮助低收入个人有关,而不是建立普遍的现金转移。
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