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Universal basic income in a feminist perspective and gender analysis

A feminist perspective and a gender analysis - avoiding conflation of gender and women - can usefully contribute to the discussion on the universal basic income (UBI). Indeed, it helps analyse the concrete situation of women and of men, by looking into power relationships between them and structural...

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Feminism
Gender
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Intersectionality
Poverty
Sexes
Social justice
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