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Universal Basic Income: An idea whose time has come?
Ursula Huws, Howard Reed, Stewart Lansley
Hertfordshire Business School
Global Work and Employment
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British People
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Complex Life
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Office of National Statistics
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Online Platform
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Social Economics
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Universal Basic Income
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Unpaid Work
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Working Lifetime
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21st century
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Basic Income
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Benefit System
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Diseases
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Morality
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Professional Occupations
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