A community-based guaranteed income
<p>Guaranteed Income (GI) is usually defined as an income provided by a government to all adult members of a given nation at a uniform, fixed level, and at regular intervals.</p> <p>GI as public policy is typically characterized as a socio-economic right of an individual, or an ent...
Main Authors: | Etzioni, A, Platt, A |
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Other Authors: | Centre for Socio-Legal Studies |
Format: | Record |
Language: | English |
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2008
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