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20 Jun 2017
Jake Thorold
New statistics show that insecure jobs in decline. But does this tell the whole story?
31 May 2017
Jamie Cooke
Reflecting on the growing conversation around Universal Basic Income, Jamie Cooke asks whether we will follow, or whether we are prepared to lead the agenda.
27 Apr 2017
Anthony Painter
Basic Income is better understood as a support for good work rather than giving up on work, argues Anthony Painter.
03 Feb 2017
Anthony Painter argues that the roots of the new populism are explicable but instead of reacting to it reflexively, there needs to be greater collective effort to create a convincing alternative worldview.
03 Jan 2017
Anthony Painter explores the development of the case for a Universal Basic Income throughout 2016 and what the prospects and challenges might be for 2017.
28 Dec 2016
Tony Greenham
The government is right to refresh the economic rules of the game in industrial policy, employment practices and corporate governance, but that success will rest on treating all three areas as interdependent.
02 Nov 2016
Ken Loach's brutal film presents an entirely plausible picture of a dysfunctional welfare system. What would be different under Basic Income?
14 Jul 2016
The work-place is increasingly harmful to well-being, security and individual control and agency. We need some radical new thinking, argues Anthony Painter.
04 May 2016
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor discusses the RSA's 'emergent impact' approach to universal basic income.
01 May 2016
Anthony Painter argues that tax and welfare systems are adding to insecurity and volatility with harmful effects. Basic income is one of the policies needed to counteract this growing insecurity in work and life.
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