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A Pro-outsider Policy? Why an Unconditional Basic Income Could Contribute to Tackling the Causes and Effects of Labor Market Dualization

In: Basic Income in Korea and Beyond

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  • Yannick Vanderborght

    (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles & Chaire Hoover UCLouvain)

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In industrialized countries in general, and in South Korea in particular, the dualization of labor markets has generated an increasing gap between insiders, who enjoy decent wages and earnings-related social security benefits, and outsiders, who must cope with precarious work conditions, uncertain earnings, and limited access to social programs. This chapter discusses the potential contribution of a partial basic income—i.e., a ‘modest’ basic income in terms of amount—to the reduction of this gap.

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  • Yannick Vanderborght, 2023. "A Pro-outsider Policy? Why an Unconditional Basic Income Could Contribute to Tackling the Causes and Effects of Labor Market Dualization," Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee, in: Mee-Hyun Chung (ed.), Basic Income in Korea and Beyond, chapter 0, pages 195-212, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:etbchp:978-3-031-09202-2_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-09202-2_9
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