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Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a policy measure for supporting economic security has attracted worldwide attention. This book contributes to the discussion by focusing on UBIâs potential impacts for women, including women of colour and First Nations women.
Utilizing a âœscenario interviewingâ approach, the author worked with 26 diverse Australian women to imagine the potential implications of UBI for their own lives, as well as for women more broadly. The women talked about a range of possible impacts including poverty reduction, economic security, improved autonomy, and freedom from violence, which are sorted into overarching themes and chapters. Integrating these womenâs narratives into the key arguments for and against UBI, this book provides a robust and readable introduction to relevant literature.
This book is suitable for a wide audience including scholars and students across the social sciences, as well as policymakers.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 6/25/2025
      ISBN13: 9781032957876, 978-1032957876
      ISBN10: 1032957875

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a policy measure for supporting economic security has attracted worldwide attention. This book contributes to the discussion by focusing on UBIâs potential impacts for women, including women of colour and First Nations women.
      Utilizing a âœscenario interviewingâ approach, the author worked with 26 diverse Australian women to imagine the potential implications of UBI for their own lives, as well as for women more broadly. The women talked about a range of possible impacts including poverty reduction, economic security, improved autonomy, and freedom from violence, which are sorted into overarching themes and chapters. Integrating these womenâs narratives into the key arguments for and against UBI, this book provides a robust and readable introduction to relevant literature.
      This book is suitable for a wide audience including scholars and students across the social sciences, as well as policymakers.

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