2007
DOI: 10.2202/1932-0183.1067
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Basic Income and Employment in Brazil

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“…We parametrize the model to an economy whose labor market dynamics mimick those of South Africa in the 1990s. We solve the model numerically and experiment with different social policies, including a universal basic income such as that discussed by Van Parijs (2004) and Suplicity (2007). Our results suggest that these policies can be effective ways to fight child labor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…We parametrize the model to an economy whose labor market dynamics mimick those of South Africa in the 1990s. We solve the model numerically and experiment with different social policies, including a universal basic income such as that discussed by Van Parijs (2004) and Suplicity (2007). Our results suggest that these policies can be effective ways to fight child labor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…A tese de que tais programas devem transitar para a RBC é defendida por Eduardo Suplicy em diversas ocasiões (SUPLICY, 2007; e assenta-se sobre as análises que apontam o programa como "o maior esquema [de transferência condicionada] do mundo" (Hall, 2006). Outros autores em torno do debate sobre as política sociais chegaram, até mesmo, a sustentar que a construção de uma política nacional de transferência de renda deveria ter como agenda norteadora a própria implementação da RBC, que passava a se efetivar a partir da unificação e racionalização dos programas de renda mínima (Silva, Yazbek e di Giovanni, 2012).…”
Section: Lógica Da Agenda Em Políticas Públicas E a Renda Básicaunclassified
“…Even though these interrogations fall beyond the scope of this paper, it remains relevant to consider the potential of Suplicy's theory (2007). The possibility of distributing a basic income fund to each minga participant may be considered here as a way to foster involvement, since by remunerating labor social justice and monetary equality may be ensured (Suplicy, 2007).…”
Section: Re-designing the City Though Mingas: Mingas As Cultural Co-dmentioning
confidence: 99%