Race, gender and UBI, conclusion
While Universal Basic Income can reduce exploitation and improve health, Drexel University researchers have found that it cannot fix or compensate people who identify as Black, African American and/or indigenous peoples for historical and current harms.
UBI, on the other hand, can build a stronger foundation for a world in which everyone can thrive.
In order to design a UBI system that is both effective in the fight against poverty and hunger and that integrates justice as a central element, it is essential to include the voices and expertise of people facing low wages and to inadequate public assistance, the researchers noted.
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