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Survey – Policy Guide Social Safety Net for All
1.
Who should provide social protection for all?
Existing public systems
Private providers
2.
Should social protection beyond traditional employment relationships be mandatory or optional?
Mandatory
Optional (without tax incentives beyond contributions being expenses)
Optional (with tax incentives)
Mandatory with possibility to opt-out
3.
How should such protections be financed?
Contributions from the self-employed workers
Contributions from their contractual partners
Contributions from platforms (in case of persons working through platforms)
Contributions from the state
4.
How to address (gendered) protection gaps caused by care responsibilities?
Insurance-based systems
Tax-financed systems
5.
Could a Universal Basic Income or a Minimum Income Guarantee be a possible solution?
Yes
No
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