Flash in the pan or eureka moment? What can be learned from Australia's natural experiment with basic income during COVID-19

IF 1.2 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION International Social Security Review Pub Date : 2024-04-28 DOI:10.1111/issr.12356
Troy Henderson, Ben Spies-Butcher, Elise Klein
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The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread social and economic policy experimentation as governments sought to protect household finances while locking down economies. Cash transfers emerged as one of the most popular policy measures, leading many to reflect on new possibilities for enacting universal basic income through temporary or emergency interventions. We take Australia’s pandemic response, and particularly its Coronavirus Supplement, as an example of this broader experimentation. We analyse the Supplement through the lens of an emergency basic income, arguing the measure reflected existing institutional structures and norms, forms of national and international policy learning, and vulnerabilities in Australia’s liberalized housing and labour markets. While temporary, we consider how its apparent success might suggest ongoing policy relevance, either as a form of capitalist “crisis management” or as an alternative pathway for implementing forms of basic income.

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昙花一现还是灵光乍现?从澳大利亚在 COVID-19 期间进行的基本收入自然实验中可以学到什么?
COVID-19 大流行导致了广泛的社会和经济政策试验,各国政府在锁定经济的同时也在寻求保护家庭财政。现金转移支付成为最受欢迎的政策措施之一,促使许多人思考通过临时或紧急干预措施实现全民基本收入的新可能性。我们将澳大利亚的大流行病应对措施,特别是其冠状病毒补助金,作为这种更广泛尝试的一个例子。我们从紧急基本收入的角度分析了该补助金,认为该措施反映了现有的制度结构和规范、国家和国际政策学习的形式以及澳大利亚自由化住房和劳动力市场的脆弱性。虽然该措施是临时性的,但我们认为其明显的成功可能表明其具有持续的政策相关性,既可以作为资本主义 "危机管理 "的一种形式,也可以作为实施各种形式基本收入的另一种途径。
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期刊介绍: The International Social Security Review, the world"s major international quarterly publication in the field of social security. First published in 1948, the journal appears in four language editions (English, French, German and Spanish). Articles by leading social security experts around the world present international comparisons and in-depth discussions of topical questions as well as studies of social security systems in different countries, and there is a regular, comprehensive round-up of the latest publications in its field.
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