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In Search of Fair Social Welfare System — Dynamic of Attitudes Toward Universal Basic Income in Russian Society
In recent years the concept of universal basic income (UBI) as regular payout of a basic subsidy to all people with no additional conditions or criteria attached has come to the general public’s attention as opposed to solely being discussed by experts and certain interested parties. Data from the first comparative study on public attitudes toward UBIconducted in various European countries (the ESS) and a comparable Russian social survey (RSS) from 2016–2017 revealed unprecedentedly high support for UBI in some countries, including Russia. A new round of the RSS for 2021 included the same question on UBI, with it being designed to answer the question about the persistence of such attitudes, all while addressing the reasons, motivational and structural factors influencing the public’s attitude toward UBI. Information and public discussions becoming more widespread resulted in an even further increase of support for UBI among Russian respondents. A person’s attitude towards UBI depends on socio-structural factors, personal needs, interests and risks, but also on values of social equality and fairness. The motivational foundation for supporting the concept, expectations associated with it differ between social groups, with age being the most dramatic distinguishing factor. People of older generations are more cautious in their attitude toward the new concept, while support for UBI among young Russians is very high. Despite the public’s generally favorable attitude towards UBI, the likelihood of potential conflicts and unmet expectations are very high. But regardless of practical implementation, high support for UBI speaks to society urgently demanding the current social security system be reformed, given the widespread dissatisfaction with how it operates in terms of efficiency and fairness.
期刊介绍:
“Sotsiologicheskij Zhurnal” publishes the articles on sociological disciplines. Interdisciplinary studies in sociology and related disciplines, such as social psychology, cultural studies, anthropology, ethnography, etc. — are also welcomed. The main emphasis is on the fundamental research in the field of theory, methodology and history of sociology. The regular rubric highlights the results of mass surveys and case studies. The rubric “Discussion”, which debated the controversial issues of sociological research, is regular as well. The journal publishes book reviews, and summaries, as well as lists of new books in Russian and English, which represent the main areas of interdisciplinary research in the social sciences. The journal aims to not only play samples of knowledge, considered regulatory and standards of internal expertise in the professional community, but also aims for opportunities to improve them. These rules, a tough selection and decision to print only a small portion of incoming materials allow “Sotsiologicheskij Zhurnal” contribute to improving the quality of sociological research. Submitted manuscripts should show a high integrity in problem setting, problem analysis and correspond to the journal’s thematic profile and its scientific priorities.