Van Hootegem Arno, Laenen Tijs
Centre for Sociological Research, KU Leuven, Parkstraat 45, 3000 Louvain, Belgium.
Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Acta Polit. 2023;58(3):695-713. doi: 10.1057/s41269-022-00260-9. Epub 2022 Oct 5.
Although a basic income (BI) has already been widely debated, the COVID-19 crisis further intensified the discussion about this periodic cash payment that is unconditionally delivered to all. However, it remains unclear whether the crisis spurred a wave of public support for its introduction. To investigate this, we aim to answer two research questions: (1) How did support for a BI evolve in reaction to the COVID-19 crisis? and (2) To what extent did the evolution in support differ across regional contexts and social groups with varying levels of deprivation? We rely on a natural experiment by analysing data from the Belgian National Elections Study that was collected both before and during the pandemic. The results indicate an increase in support for a BI due to the pandemic, although it seems short lived and not necessarily specific to a BI. Importantly, however, the increase in popularity is only observable in the high-unemployment French-speaking region of Belgium and among relatively deprived groups.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1057/s41269-022-00260-9.
尽管基本收入(BI)已经得到广泛讨论,但新冠疫情危机进一步加剧了对这种无条件发放给所有人的定期现金支付的讨论。然而,危机是否引发了公众对引入基本收入的支持浪潮仍不明确。为了对此进行调查,我们旨在回答两个研究问题:(1)对基本收入的支持是如何因新冠疫情危机而演变的?(2)在不同地区背景以及不同贫困程度的社会群体中,支持的演变在多大程度上存在差异?我们通过分析比利时全国选举研究在疫情之前和期间收集的数据进行了一项自然实验。结果表明,由于疫情,对基本收入的支持有所增加,尽管这种增加似乎是短暂的,且不一定是基本收入所特有的。然而,重要的是,这种支持度的增加仅在比利时法语区高失业率地区以及相对贫困群体中可以观察到。
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