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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

(2023) Basic Income in Korea and Beyond. Social, Economic, and Theological Perspectives — ISBN: [978-3-031-09201-5], p. 195-212, submitted

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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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Vanderborght, Y. (2023). A pro-outsider policy? Why an unconditional basic income could contribute to tackling the causes and effects of labor market dualization. In Mee-Hyun Chung (ed.), Basic Income in Korea and Beyond. Social, Economic, and Theological Perspectives (p. p. 195-212). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09202-2