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Après la loi travail: le revenu social garanti dans les quartiers populaires
Gallo Lassere, Davide
2017
Abstract
The aim of this research is to consider the impact of social policies on unconditional income and show how they could support not only self-employed and skilled workers but also anti-racist struggles. This approach allows to build a multi-faceted analysis of the proposal for guaranteed social income insofar as it considers its impact for both highly-educated precarious workers – employed in ICTs and innovation sectors – and for segregated and racialized subjects who live in working-class neighborhoods.
Series
Etica & Politica / Ethics and Politics
(2017) XIX/1
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
The aim of this research is to consider the impact of social policies on unconditional income and show how they could support not only self-employed and skilled workers but also anti-racist struggles. This approach allows to build a multi-faceted analysis of the proposal for guaranteed social income insofar as it considers its impact for both highly-educated precarious workers – employed in ICTs and innovation sectors – and for segregated and racialized subjects who live in working-class neighborhoods.
Languages
it
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en
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