The Inconsequentiality of Employment Disincentives: Basic Income in South Africa
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2007
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Basic Income Studies
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Berkeley Electronic Press
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University of Cape Town
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In some societies poor people are seen as deserving of public or other assistance, generally because they are poor for reasons beyond their control, while others are regarded as undeserving. typically because of their own behavior or choices as seen as contributing to poverty.
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Seekings, J. (2007). The inconsequentiality of employment disincentives: basic income in South Africa. Basic Income Studies, 2(1).