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Basic Income and the Labor Contract (2009)

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In current German and European debates on long term changes in labor markets, demographics and social policies, the reform project of a basic income (BI) and proposals for economic rights of citizens (rather than rights of workers or rights of thepoor) have come to the fore. National as well as international networks, most prominently BIEN , provide the setting for vivid debates and policy proposals, as well as research agendas, involving participants of various backgrounds: public intellectuals, representatives of political parties, academics, union activists, faithbased activists and officials of international organizations.

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Offe, C. (2019). Basic Income and the Labor Contract (2009). In: Der Wohlfahrtsstaat und seine Bürger. Ausgewählte Schriften von Claus Offe, vol 2. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22259-8_11

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