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Canadian Public Policy, 2022
Dans « The Town with No Poverty: The Health Effects of a Canadian Guaranteed Annual Income Field Experiment » (publié dans Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques en 2011), la professeure Evelyn Forget analyse les effets sur la santé communautaire et l’éducation de l’expérience MINCOME, réalisée au Manitoba dans les années 1970, qui portait sur ...
D. Green
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Dans « The Town with No Poverty: The Health Effects of a Canadian Guaranteed Annual Income Field Experiment » (publié dans Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques en 2011), la professeure Evelyn Forget analyse les effets sur la santé communautaire et l’éducation de l’expérience MINCOME, réalisée au Manitoba dans les années 1970, qui portait sur ...
D. Green
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New questions, new data, old interventions: The health effects of a guaranteed annual income
Preventive Medicine, 2013This study investigates whether administration data from universal health insurance can yield new insight from an old intervention. Specifically, did a guaranteed annual income experiment from the 1970s, designed to investigate labor market outcomes, reduce hospitalization rates?The study re-examined the saturation site of a guaranteed annual income ...
E. Forget
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Canadian Public Policy, 2016
Canada has episodically discussed guaranteed annual income (GAI) as a poverty reduction strategy, and the idea has garnered renewed attention. We investigate the potential effectiveness of such a strategy by examining food insecurity as an indicator of poverty in unattached low-income adults age 55 to 74 years before and after they become age-eligible
Lynn McIntyre +3 more
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Canada has episodically discussed guaranteed annual income (GAI) as a poverty reduction strategy, and the idea has garnered renewed attention. We investigate the potential effectiveness of such a strategy by examining food insecurity as an indicator of poverty in unattached low-income adults age 55 to 74 years before and after they become age-eligible
Lynn McIntyre +3 more
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The Guaranteed Annual Income: An Appraisal
Review of Social Economy, 1969In the past few years, Americans have become increasingly dis? satisfied with the absurd spectacle of millions of their fellow citizens living in poverty while the majority pursues quite a comfortable exis? tence. The current hodgepodge of welfare measures that fail to provide for many of the neediest of our poor and recognition of the demeaning ...
W. A. Hayes
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Economic Response to a Guaranteed Annual Income: Experience from Canada and the United States
Journal of Labor Economics, 1993This article reviews research from the five income-maintenance experiments in Canada and the United States. After sketching the historical and political context of the experiments, we compare their designs and discuss some important analytic difficulties.
Hum, Derek, Simpson, Wayne
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The Town with No Poverty: The Health Effects of a Canadian Guaranteed Annual Income Field Experiment
Canadian Public Policy, 2011This paper has two purposes. First, it documents the historical context of MINCOME, a Canadian guaranteed annual income field experiment (1974 to 1979). Second, it uses routinely collected health administration data and a quasi-experimental design to document an 8.5 percent reduction in the hospitalization rate for participants relative to controls ...
E. Forget
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A Guaranteed Annual Income Will Not Work
Monthly Review, 2007In "The Imperative of an International Guaranteed Income" (Monthly Review, April 2007) Stephen Fortunato Jr. presents a pretty good outline of guaranteed annual income (GAI) issues and how they might apply on an international scale. As a Marxist, I take the view that a GAI won't workThis article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where ...
Ken Collier
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Guaranteed Annual Incomes (GAI) proposals attracted much support in the 1960s and early 70s but, for a variety of reasons, they slipped off mainstream policy agendas in the following decades. They were too expensive given new budgetary priorities and implementation was difficult for jurisdictional reasons. Over time, the concept of poverty shifted away
P. Hicks
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Guaranteed Annual Incomes (GAI) proposals attracted much support in the 1960s and early 70s but, for a variety of reasons, they slipped off mainstream policy agendas in the following decades. They were too expensive given new budgetary priorities and implementation was difficult for jurisdictional reasons. Over time, the concept of poverty shifted away
P. Hicks
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Guaranteed Annual Income, Universal Demogrant
Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2021openaire +2 more sources

