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The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and A Citizens Basic Income Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy



The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and A Citizens Basic Income Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
The book "The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and A Citizens Basic Income" discusses the idea of a citizen's basic income (CBI) as a potential solution for social security provision. The author, McKay, offers a unique perspective by analyzing the proposal through a feminist economics lens. This book adds to the existing literature on CBI and its potential impact on social security. more details
Key Features:
  • Analysis through a feminist economics lens: This book takes into account the gendered aspects of social security provision and how a CBI could potentially impact women's work and economic status.
  • Discussion on the future of social security policy: The book examines the current state of social security and how a CBI could potentially shape its future.
  • Focus on women and work: The author specifically looks at how a CBI could impact women's work, both paid and unpaid, and how it could address issues of gender equality in the workforce.


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Author Ailsa McKay
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780415344364
Publication Date 21/04/2007
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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The book "The Future of Social Security Policy: Women, Work and A Citizens Basic Income" discusses the idea of a citizen's basic income (CBI) as a potential solution for social security provision. The author, McKay, offers a unique perspective by analyzing the proposal through a feminist economics lens. This book adds to the existing literature on CBI and its potential impact on social security.

Debates on social security provision have raised the issue of a citizen's basic income (CBI) as a possible reform package. McKay's book makes a positive contribution to CBI literature by examining the proposal from a feminist economics perspective.
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