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Universal Basic Income as an Alternative to Existing Benefit System: Results for India from a Microsimulation Approach

  1. Title statementUniversal Basic Income as an Alternative to Existing Benefit System: Results for India from a Microsimulation Approach [rukopis] / Karina Narbikova
    Additional Variant TitlesUniversal Basic Income as an Alternative to Social Transfers in Developing Countries
    Personal name Narbikova, Karina, (dissertant)
    Translated titleUniversal Basic Income as an Alternative to Social Transfers in Developing Countries
    Issue data2021
    Phys.des.ii, 44p., 4 p. app. : grafy, tab.
    NoteVed. práce Jean-Francois Brun
    Oponent Pascale Combes motel
    Another responsib. Brun, Jean-Francois, (thesis advisor)
    Combes motel, Pascale, (opponent)
    Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor)
    Keywords poverty * inequality * universal basic income * social transfers * microsimulation * poverty * inequality * universal basic income * social transfers * microsimulation
    Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses
    UDC (043)378.2
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindPUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitleMgr.
    Degree programNavazující
    Degree programGeography
    Degreee disciplineInternational Development Studies
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    00274211-opon-645002719.pdfPosudek oponenta

    Increased public spending in times of sanitary crisis presents a challenge for the budget and calls for more efficient solutions to address poverty and inequality. The study reviews the case for Universal Basic Income and applies a microsimulation model on the latest dataset of India Human Development Survey-II to assess efficiency of the simulated Basic Incomes and the existing programs. The results demonstrate inferior capabilities of Basic Income to combat poverty and inequality compared to the social programs both in budget-neutral settings and within a feasible budget increase. Only one type of Basic Income shows significant results in poverty reduction and performs better than other social schemes: Basic Income that targets the poor. Additionally simulated scenario reveals that a new transfer in the form of Negative Income Tax that brings everyone to the poverty line is able to completely eradicate poverty and decrease inequality in a budget-neutral setting. Adoption of the new forms of social transfers aims to provide security to the most vulnerable part of the population contributing to a more equal and redistributive society.Increased public spending in times of sanitary crisis presents a challenge for the budget and calls for more efficient solutions to address poverty and inequality. The study reviews the case for Universal Basic Income and applies a microsimulation model on the latest dataset of India Human Development Survey-II to assess efficiency of the simulated Basic Incomes and the existing programs. The results demonstrate inferior capabilities of Basic Income to combat poverty and inequality compared to the social programs both in budget-neutral settings and within a feasible budget increase. Only one type of Basic Income shows significant results in poverty reduction and performs better than other social schemes: Basic Income that targets the poor. Additionally simulated scenario reveals that a new transfer in the form of Negative Income Tax that brings everyone to the poverty line is able to completely eradicate poverty and decrease inequality in a budget-neutral setting. Adoption of the new forms of social transfers aims to provide security to the most vulnerable part of the population contributing to a more equal and redistributive society.

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