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This page allows users to access Citizen's Income Trust Publications from 1998 to the present day. Further resources are available within the Findings page.

Original back copies of the BIRG and C.I.Bulletins and Newsletters are available, for a small fee, on request. A complete set (going back to 1984) costs £30 (48 Euro). Please e-mail for further details e-mail: info@citizensincome.org

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Publications

From time to time the Trust has published various additional documents ranging from small A5 pamphlets to short books. These are slowly becoming available on line.

Some of these are available as both Word and Adobe files.


Basis Income a Research Report [Adobe Only]

Prepared for Age Concern by DVL Smith & Associates

1991

  • Awarness adn knowledge of, abd attitudes towards the current pensions and benefits system
  • Overall attitudes towards the concept of Basic Income and partial Basic Income
  • Explaining and communicating the basic/partial income concept
  • Presenting the Basic Income Case

Citizens's Income and Women [Adobe only]

BIRG Discussion Paper No. 2

1993

  • Edited by Hermione Parker.
  • Chapters: Paid and unpaid work; Basic Income in a nutshell; The unit of assessment and the basis of entitlement;
  • Women as mothers; Women in paid work; Women in old age; Conclusion.
Stumbling Towards Bsic Income - The prospects for tax-benefit integration

[Adobe only]

Bill Jordan, Phil Agulnik, Duncan Brubridge and Stuart Duffin

April 2000

  • Forward by Professor A.B. Atkinson
  • Chapter 1 - Political Culture and Tax- Benefit Reform:
  • Chapter 2 - The Dynamics of Tax-Benefit Reform:
  • Chapter 3 - Implmentation of Tax Benefit Reforms: Conclusion: The PAth of Tax-Benefit Reform.

Basic Income and the Labour Market [Adobe only]

Edited by Hermione Parker

1991

  • Chapter 1 - Disnetangling the issues
  • Chapter 2 - Bsic Income in a nutshell
  • Chapter 3 - False Claims
  • Chapter 4 - Labour market trends
  • Chapter 5 - Inplications of Basic Income
  • Chapter 6 - Implications of Baisc Income - training and education
  • Chapter 7 - Implications of Basic Income - equal opportunities
  • Chapter 8 Basic Income as part of a wider package

Universal Basic Income - Receiprocity and the Right to Non-Exclusion

[Adobe only]

Jurgen de Wispelaere

  • The case for a Universal Basic Income
  • Parasitism and the Reciprocity Objection against Basic Income
  • Equal Opportunity Regimes
  • Unequal Opportunity Regeimes
  • Equal Access to Jobs
  • Constrained Job Rights
  • Bsic Income in a Reciprocity - Sensitive Environment

Basic Income - BIRG leaflet 1989 [Adobe Only]

  • What is Basic Income
  • How would it work
  • How would BI's be paid for?
  • Integrating tax and social secruity
  • Six fundemental changes
  • Full, partial, or transitional
  • What is BIRG
  • Past Programme
  • Further Reading

 

 


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