This essay, published in the Journal of Policy Practice and Research, makes the case that the proliferation of artificial intelligence represents the dawn of a new era in which emerging labor-market dynamics will challenge the effectiveness of traditional social policies. A new social-welfare paradigm is needed, Dr. Jin Huang asserts, and social workers have a key role to play in it.
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Citation
Huang, J. (2024). From universal basic income to universal basic assets: New social development policies in the age of AI. Journal of Policy Practice & Research, 5, 146–152. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42972-024-00114-y