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Of the various criticisms leveled at a combined ‘job or income guarantee‘, ones appealing to fairness usually go along the lines that it would be unfair for healthy individuals outside the workforce to receive an income while others are occupied in jobs. In considering this objection, a number of points come to mind: heteconomistFairness and a ‘Job or Income Guarantee’Peter Cooper
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: ELR, employer of last resort, fairness, income guarantee, JG, Job Guarantee, MMT, Political Economy, social justice, social welfare, UBI, work, workfare
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Of the various criticisms leveled at a combined ‘job or income guarantee‘, ones appealing to fairness usually go along the lines that it would be unfair for healthy individuals outside the workforce to receive an income while others are occupied in jobs. In considering this objection, a number of points come to mind: heteconomistFairness and a ‘Job or Income Guarantee’Peter Cooper
Topics:
Mike Norman considers the following as important: ELR, employer of last resort, fairness, income guarantee, JG, Job Guarantee, MMT, Political Economy, social justice, social welfare, UBI, work, workfare
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Of the various criticisms leveled at a combined ‘job or income guarantee‘, ones appealing to fairness usually go along the lines that it would be unfair for healthy individuals outside the workforce to receive an income while others are occupied in jobs. In considering this objection, a number of points come to mind:heteconomist
Fairness and a ‘Job or Income Guarantee’
Peter Cooper