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Social aspects of universal basic income
TICHÁ, Kateřina
The name of this bachelor thesis is Social aspects of universal basic income. The aim of this thesis is to identify social aspects and issues of universal basic income. Thesis is designed mostly on the theoretical basis and it is comprised of four parts. The first part of this thesis introduces conceptual issues of universal basic income as well as it defines it. Furthermore, it shows the basis of universal basic income and its evolution until contemporary form and status in the social system. It also shows possible ways of funding it. The second part includes concepts of universal basic income in certain countries from all over the world and especially presents the case of Alaska, where the universal basic income is implemented. The third part introduces the concept of universal basic income in Czech Republic. The fourth part, the largest one, aims on the social aspects of the universal basic income. It presents possible influence of the universal basic income on the devaluation of the poverty level, social inequality and describes possible influence on the augmentation of social equality and the level of freedom. Furthermore, it presents assumed impacts on the labour market and the possibility to influence the position of women in the household and the society in general. It partly pursues the topics of migration and environment in the context of universal basic income. The conclusion contains several research outcomes from the survey made by the European Union on the universal basic income topic and its possible concept. This bachelor thesis may serve as an informational resource concerning the principle of the universal basic income and as a feedback for certain activities related with the topic of universal basic income.
Idea of universal basic income and an ethic dimension
NĚMCOVÁ, Nicol
My thesis deal with the question of basic income, arguments for this proposal and either possible funding. This work examine in more detail the basic ethic arguments which are: social justice, freedom and human dignity. At the end of this discussion about basic income it deals with the other critics comments which are frequently heard.

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