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  1. Basic Human Values and Attitudes Towards a Universal Basic Income in Europe.Gwangeun Choi - 2021 - Basic Income Studies 16 (2):101-123.
    This study contributes to the emerging literature on public opinion on a universal basic income not only by investigating the role of basic human values in influencing support for UBI but also by examining the moderating role of welfare state development in the association between basic human values and UBI support. Using the European Social Survey Round 8 in 2016, which has an item asking whether to support UBI and the 21-item measure of human values that is based on the (...)
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  • Politics of Universal and Unconditional Cash Transfer: Examining Attitudes Toward Universal Basic Income.Soomi Lee - 2021 - Basic Income Studies 16 (2):191-208.
    Universal Basic Income is a periodic cash payment to all residents in a jurisdiction, without obligation. Universalism and unconditionality distinguish UBI from other redistributive policies that require means testing and certain behaviors to gain and maintain eligibility. Despite an increased interest in UBI, it is poorly understood how these two critical features – universalism and unconditionality – influence public attitudes toward UBI. This paper explores results of the eighth round of the European Social Survey and finds that people who support (...)
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