The radical notion of basic income has gained growing traction in recent years in many nations as traditional welfare governments struggle to address the issues for which they were designed. Many of these issues may be easily and successfully resolved with basic income, according to this claim. The goal of this thesis is to examine the universal basic income in a way that will add to the body of knowledge and understand the future of the topic around technology advancement and inequality on a broad scale. Hopefully, this will help bring basic income up for discussion in politics and the public. There is a ton of material on basic income, but by contrasting the justifications offered for it with evidence from social policies that have already been put in place. Beginning with the covid-19 pandemic, the devising of measures that are able to counteract numerous layoffs by workers in almost all industries have largely invoked the concept of universal basic income, which then is expected to have greater application in the years to follow especially as a result of technological change in many industries. It will be addressed the technological disruption of the upcoming years and the effect that it will have on the job market and the response of major governments (especially US Government) to the threat of the global pandemic that hit on 2020, that is considered a test for the functioning of UBI on major scale. And finally, will be addressed major criticality behind UBI considering the inequality gap and the future of work. The primary source of information for basic income is academic publications. White papers, parliamentary legislative proposals, and the most recent data about stimulus package in set to fight covid-19 pandemic.

Il Reddito Unico Universale (UBI) nell'era dell'intelligenza Artificiale: proposte e sfide

LOGUERCIO, FRANCESCO
2021/2022

Abstract

The radical notion of basic income has gained growing traction in recent years in many nations as traditional welfare governments struggle to address the issues for which they were designed. Many of these issues may be easily and successfully resolved with basic income, according to this claim. The goal of this thesis is to examine the universal basic income in a way that will add to the body of knowledge and understand the future of the topic around technology advancement and inequality on a broad scale. Hopefully, this will help bring basic income up for discussion in politics and the public. There is a ton of material on basic income, but by contrasting the justifications offered for it with evidence from social policies that have already been put in place. Beginning with the covid-19 pandemic, the devising of measures that are able to counteract numerous layoffs by workers in almost all industries have largely invoked the concept of universal basic income, which then is expected to have greater application in the years to follow especially as a result of technological change in many industries. It will be addressed the technological disruption of the upcoming years and the effect that it will have on the job market and the response of major governments (especially US Government) to the threat of the global pandemic that hit on 2020, that is considered a test for the functioning of UBI on major scale. And finally, will be addressed major criticality behind UBI considering the inequality gap and the future of work. The primary source of information for basic income is academic publications. White papers, parliamentary legislative proposals, and the most recent data about stimulus package in set to fight covid-19 pandemic.
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