Perception of basic income in relation with some socio-demographic features in the area of Split-Dalmatia county
As a measure of social policy, basic income represents monthly benefit unconditionally delivered by the state to all members of the society on individual basis, with the aim to secure provision of basic egsistential needs. Although the idea of basic income has long history, the concept recently beca...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sociologija 2015, Vol.57 (3), p.459-475 |
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Zusammenfassung: | As a measure of social policy, basic income represents monthly benefit
unconditionally delivered by the state to all members of the society on
individual basis, with the aim to secure provision of basic egsistential
needs. Although the idea of basic income has long history, the concept
recently became more important, particularly in the EU countries, with
attempts of civic initiatives to raise the issue within the agenda of
European Commission. Having in mind the lack of research in this area,
particularly research on citizens? attitudes towards basic income and
possibitlites to introduce it as a measure of social policy, the research was
implemented with aim to explore some socio-demographic determinants of
attitudes towards basic income and motivation for work. The pilot research
was conducted in 2014 over sample of 247 respondents using Questionnaire of
attitudes towards basic income and Questionnaire on socio-demographic
features of respondents. The research results indicated relatively positive
attitudes of respondents towards basic income, while at the same time the
possibilities to introduce such a measure was estimated in less positive
manner. In regard to the work motivation, majority of respondents expressed
their willingness to continue to work even in the situation in which basic
income would be introduced.
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ISSN: | 0038-0318 2406-0712 |
DOI: | 10.2298/SOC1503459R |