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Manj socialne neenakosti ali zgolj še en nasedli projekt? Stališča do univerzalnega temeljnega dohodka v raziskavah Slovenskega javnega mnenja
ID Šipek, Kristian Eric (Author), ID Rener, Tanja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V magistrskem delu predstavljamo koncept univerzalnega temeljnega dohodka (UTD), argumente za uvajanje UTD v sodobne družbene sisteme in raziskujemo stališče različnih družbenih skupin slovenskega prostora na takšno uvedbo. UTD označimo kot brezpogojni dohodek, ki se izplačuje vsem članom družbe na individualni osnovi, brez kakršnega koli kriterija ali zahteve po delovni aktivnosti. Zametki koncepta segajo v 16. stoletje, v zadnjem desetletju pa sledimo nekaj pilotnim projektom, ki skušajo z različnimi simulacijami predvideti izide takšnega posega v družbeni sistem. Pomemben dejavnik povečevanja morebitne implementacije UTD v prihodnosti je poleg izidov simulacij tudi javna podpora, ki se ji posvečamo v magistrskem delu. S sekundarno statistično analizo podatkov raziskav Slovensko javno mnenje (2013, 2016) raziskujemo, kdo so ljudje, ki podpirajo uvedbo ali ne podpirajo uvedbe UTD v Sloveniji. Rezultati naših analiz v nasprotju s predpostavljenimi hipotezami kažejo, da spol, starost, stopnja izobrazbe, mesečni dohodek gospodinjstva ali tip naselja pomembno ne vplivajo na (ne)naklonjenost podpori uvedbe UTD. Na splošno ugotavljamo nepogojeno, naraščajočo in več kot polovično podporo slovenskega prebivalstva UTD, na podlagi česar ugibamo, da državljani sledijo družbenim trendom, spremljajo sociološke polemike ter so vse bolj pripravljeni na morebitno uvedbo UTD. Rezultati kažejo enotnost družbenih skupin, kar sprejemamo kot pozitiven rezultat in možen argument za izvajanje študij izvedljivosti v slovenskem prostoru. Ključni predlog magistrskega dela je usmeritev nadaljnjih prizadevanj v iskanje najbolj optimalnih možnosti realizacije uvedbe UTD.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:UTD, univerzalni temeljni dohodek, Slovensko javno mnenje, podpora UTD
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-113403 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:36577373 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:30.12.2019
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Language:English
Title:Less Social Inequality or Just Another Stranded Project? Views on Universal Basic Income in the Slovenian Public Opinion Surveys
Abstract:
The master's thesis presents the concept of universal basic income (UBI), the arguments for introducing the UBI into modern social systems and explores the position of various social groups in Slovenian society regarding its introduction. UBI is defined as an unconditional income that is paid to all members of society on an individual basis, with no employment criterion or requirement. The concept dates back to the 16th century, however, in the past decade we have been following several pilot projects that are trying to predict the outcome of such an intervention through various simulations. In addition to the results of these simulations, an important factor in increasing the possibility of the future implementation of UBI is public support, which is the focus of the master's thesis. With a secondary statistical analysis of the Slovenian Public Opinion Survey (2013, 2016) data, I examine who supports or does not support the introduction of UBI in Slovenia. The results of my analysis, contrary to the proposed hypotheses, show that gender, age, level of education, monthly household income or type of settlement do not significantly affect the (lack of) support for the introduction of UBI. In general, I have identified an unconditional and increasing support for the UBI from more than half of the Slovenian population. Based on this, I speculate that citizens are following social trends, keeping up with sociological controversy and are increasingly preparing for the possible introduction of UBI. The results show a unity among social groups, which is considered a positive result and a potential argument for the implementation of feasibility studies in Slovenia. The key proposal of the master's thesis is to direct further efforts towards finding the optimal possibilities for realizing the introduction of UBI.

Keywords:UBI, universal basic income, Slovenian Public Opinion, support for UBI

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