A Basic Income is a periodic cash payment unconditionally delivered to all on an individual basis, without means-test or work requirement.
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SPAIN: The Green European Foundation will host a Workshop about Basic Income on September 9.
The Green European Foundation will host a workshop about Basic Income during the upcoming 9th Edition of Univerde, a University Summer program that is one of the largest forums for debate on ecology and politics in Spain. Univerde is organized by the Green European...
Ping Xu, Leader of UBI Taiwan, interviews Hawaii State Legislator Chris Lee
Ping Xu, the leader of Basic Income in Taiwan, interviewed Hawaii representative Chris Lee about Basic Income in July. In the interview, Representative Chris Lee talks about the need for discussing Basic Income as a solution outside the traditional government safety...
New Book: “Universal Basic Income: Pennies From Heaven” by Paul O’Brien
Author and academic Paul O’Brien explores the arguments for and against the idea of Universal Basic Income and explains how it might work in practice. Paul O'Brien is a member of Basic Income Ireland, an affiliates of the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN). The...
Magazine Australian Options features section on basic income
The Autumn 2017 issue of the left-wing political magazine Australian Options includes a special “viewpoints” section dedicated to basic income.
Teppo Eskelinen and Johanna Perkiö, “Micro-investment perspective and the potential of the universal basic income”
Eskelinen and Perkiö analyze basic income as a tool to promote micro-investments by poor individuals and households.
AUSTRALIA: Nature Needs More explores test of UBI’s conservation outcomes
Nature Needs More, a wildlife conservation group based in Australia, is currently investigating the potential of basic income to help curb illegal hunting. Founded in 2013 under the name Breaking The Brand, the group’s first advocacy and educational campaigns focused...
Cure health inequality by reducing income inequality
As health outcomes liaise to income inequality, policy should aim to address this phenomenon. A widening income gap is threatening overall health.
“Reducing poverty and inequality through tax-benefit reform and the minimum wage: the UK as a case-study”
The Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex has released the paper as part of its EUROMOD working paper series.
Ville-Veikko Pulkka, “A free lunch with robots – can a basic income stabilise the digital economy?”
Pulkka is writing a doctoral dissertation on the implications of the digital economy for labor and public policy.
The Netherlands: ‘Free Money’ at Studium Generale Utrecht University, October 25, 2017
Rutger Bregman and Inge Robeyns comment on the social assistance experiments.
AUSTRALIA: Rutger Bregman to speak at Sydney’s Antidote festival
The organizers call Bregman’s “utopia for realists” a “compelling alternative to our current reality”.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, US: Economic Security Project announces first public conference
The Economic Security Project, a two-year initiative to fund projects related to the study and implementation of basic income in the US, is preparing to host its first public conference.