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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Financing a UBI from existing benefits
Under what conditions is targeting preferable, and when is universalization better?
Brad Vorecek, “The Basic Income and Job Guarantees are Complementary, not Opposing Policies.”
Brad Vorecek writes that supporters of Income Guarantee and supporters of Job Guarantee are really on the same side.
Basic Income in Argentine News
On February 1st of this year, the Argentine conservative-leaning newspaper La Nación published an opinion piece entitled “An universal income that compensates for poverty and unemployment”.
AUSTRALIA: Group within Labor Left pushing for UBI
Photo: Paul Miller A group within NSW Labor's Left faction has called a set of motions to advance a universal basic income in Australia. The Left faction's economic committee has been instrumental in driving the initiative along with key proponent, Luke Whitington,...
Raine Tiessalo, “Universal basic income ‘useless’, says Finland’s biggest union”
Ilkka Kaukoranta, chief economist of the Central Organization of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK), says basic income is the wrong direction.
Stanford Panel: What do people do when they are given cash with no strings attached?
The Stanford University Philosophy Department organized the first in a series of events focusing on aspects of unconditional basic income. Facilitated by Juliana Uhuru Bidadanure, Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department of Stanford University, with an...
Call for papers: University of Minho conference on the future of work
As previously announced in Basic Income News, the 2017 Summer School in Political Philosophy & Public Policy at University of Minho will be on the theme “Philosophical Ideas for a Brave New World of Work”.
Tracey Reynolds, “Black women, Gender Equality and Universal Basic Income”
In this article, Tracey Reynolds, a professor of social sciences at the University of Greenwich, surveys some arguments for and against basic income on gender equality grounds, and highlights the ways in which these arguments overlook the heterogeneous experiences of...
Political foundation Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung recommends “more detailed empirical research” on basic income for UK
The German political foundation Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) has released a short report on digitalization in the UK and its consequences for public policy. It concludes by suggesting that it will be necessary to investigate basic income as a long-term solution.
Amartya Sen: India not ready for a basic income
Sen states that a basic income “would be a good thing to have” if India were as prosperous as Europe, but public services must be prioritized now.
Patricia Schulz, “Universal basic income in a feminist perspective and gender analysis”
Patricia Schulz, a Swiss lawyer and specialist in international human rights and gender equality, offers a short paper advocating for basic income from a feminist and gender equality perspective in the peer-reviewed journal Global Social Policy. In this article,...
Sarah Gardner on Robots, Finland, Canada, and Basic Income (Three Articles)
Sarah Gardner, a reporter for Marketplace, published three articles in December 2016 on the topic of universal basic income (UBI): How to support yourself after the robot revolution, Finland to test a basic income for the unemployed, and On the Canadian prairie, a...