Criteria of fairness and minimum income programs
The purpose of this article is to analyze three minimum income programs, transformed into law on the federal level. The first, created during the Fernando Henrique Cardoso Administration, offers financial support to municipalities by creating programs to guarantee minimum income associated to social...
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description | The purpose of this article is to analyze three minimum income programs, transformed into law on the federal level. The first, created during the Fernando Henrique Cardoso Administration, offers financial support to municipalities by creating programs to guarantee minimum income associated to social-educational activities. The second program is the Family Grant program instituted during the Lula government. The third program, drafted by Senator Eduardo Suplicy, institutes a basic citizens' income. The analysis is inserted in a broader debate related to defense of unconditional income, as a form of overcoming the social welfare state. The central argument is that Brazil, even during the Lula government, has emphasized focused policies at the cost of universal ones. |
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spelling | doaj.art-764985a997984f9ea8e3fa286c3917b82022-12-22T01:29:26ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Katálysis1414-49801982-02592007-04-0110110511410.1590/S1414-498020070001000121167Criteria of fairness and minimum income programsSimone Diniz0PUC - São Paulo - SPThe purpose of this article is to analyze three minimum income programs, transformed into law on the federal level. The first, created during the Fernando Henrique Cardoso Administration, offers financial support to municipalities by creating programs to guarantee minimum income associated to social-educational activities. The second program is the Family Grant program instituted during the Lula government. The third program, drafted by Senator Eduardo Suplicy, institutes a basic citizens' income. The analysis is inserted in a broader debate related to defense of unconditional income, as a form of overcoming the social welfare state. The central argument is that Brazil, even during the Lula government, has emphasized focused policies at the cost of universal ones.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/1276renda mínima universalbolsa famíliapolítica socialestado de bem-estar socialuniversal minimum incomefamily grantsocial policysocial welfare state |
spellingShingle | Simone Diniz Criteria of fairness and minimum income programs Revista Katálysis renda mínima universal bolsa família política social estado de bem-estar social universal minimum income family grant social policy social welfare state |
title | Criteria of fairness and minimum income programs |
title_full | Criteria of fairness and minimum income programs |
title_fullStr | Criteria of fairness and minimum income programs |
title_full_unstemmed | Criteria of fairness and minimum income programs |
title_short | Criteria of fairness and minimum income programs |
title_sort | criteria of fairness and minimum income programs |
topic | renda mínima universal bolsa família política social estado de bem-estar social universal minimum income family grant social policy social welfare state |
url | https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/1276 |
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