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Emergency Basic Income during the Pandemic

Jürgen De Wispelaere, Leticia Morales

2020Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper focuses on an emergency basic income (EBI) as a tool for avoiding financial insecurity during the time of pandemic. The authors argue that paying each resident a monthly cash amount for the duration of the crisis would serve to protect them from the economic fallout.They suggest three reasons why the EBI proposal is particularly well-suited to play an important role in a comprehensive public health response to COVID-19: it offers an immediate and agile response; it prioritizes the most vulnerable in the affected population; and it promotes a solidaristic response to the pandemic crisis. To go beyond the need to shut down and restart an EBI assistance scheme each time a pandemic hits, the authors propose considering turning the program into a permanent feature.

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PandemicCashShut downCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PopulationBasic incomeAgile software developmentPublic healthBusinessDuration (music)Economic growthEconomicsDevelopment economicsFinanceMedicineEnvironmental healthDiseaseComputer scienceMarket economyNursingManagementLiteratureInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyArtOperating systemEmployment and Welfare StudiesGlobal Health Care IssuesHealth disparities and outcomes