Citizen’s Income Newsletter 1999 – Issue 3
CI Leader: The Contributory Principle The social Security Committee of the House of Commons has been taking evidence on The Contributory Principle1. The debate on the funding of social security Read More
CI Leader: The Contributory Principle The social Security Committee of the House of Commons has been taking evidence on The Contributory Principle1. The debate on the funding of social security Read More
Social Market Foundation, October 1998 (Review by Hugh Baillie and Judith Diabate) In this chapter Lord Desai claims to answer two questions: is a Basic Income affordable? If so, should Read More
This is an invaluable book for all those who use (or interpret the output of) POLIMOD, Cambridge University’s Microsimulation Unit’s tax and benefit model. The book provides an illustration of Read More
This excellent paper, published by the Microsimulation Unit in Cambridge, seeks to explore the relationship between microsimulation and policy discussion through a case study. The very topical issue chosen is Read More
Dr Sheila Lawlor, Director of Politeia, argues the case for retaining the contributory principle on which Beveridge based social security. She believes that the restoration of the principle is central Read More
This paper examines the extent to which the welfare state policies pursued by the Labour Government in its first fifteen months represent a break with those of its Conservative predecessor Read More
Citizens Income newsletter 1998 – Issue 2 Winter LEAD ARTICLE: What can we expect from the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC)? Over the last few months there has been frenetic Read More
This topical textbook provides a critical introduction to the current debates and politics surrounding welfare reform in the United Kingdom and the United States. By explaining the origins and main Read More
This is an excellent international survey of how the governments of ten countries worldwide set their Minimum Income Standards (MIS). The UK Government currently has no MIS to assess the Read More