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    Questioning the feasibility and justice of basic income accounting for migration
    Politics, Philosophy and Economics 20 (3): 273-314. 2021.
    When studying the feasibility and justice of basic income, researchers usually assume that policymakers would be introducing the unconditional benefit to a closed economic entity. When contemplating the introduction of a universal policy, few researchers take into consideration the fact that citizens and foreigners migrate, and that this movement alters the size and skill structure of the population. This article addresses this oversight by analyzing how basic income schemes based on residence o…Read more