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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Recent News, Opinion, and Research
Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg, “Employment or Income Guarantees: Which Would Do the Better Job?”
Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg, Professor Emerita of Social Work at Adelphi University, evaluates the relative merits of income guarantees and job guarantees in a recent article for the journal New Labor Forum.
Vijay Joshi, “Universal Basic Income is worth fighting for, even against the long odds in its implementation”
The economist Vijay Joshi, Emeritus Fellow at Oxford, has published India’s Long Road to Prosperity, in which he argues in favor of a universal basic income in India. More recently, Joshi summarized his position in a post at the Economic Times Blog.
Clearing the Playing Field: Trump’s Crisis Creates Opportunity for Universal Basic Income in the United States
With Donald Trump in charge of the executive in the United States, Republican majorities in the House and Senate, and a conservative judicial system, the time seems to have come for serious reorganization of American social welfare programs.
BRAGA, PORTUGAL: Philosophy of Work conference (Jul 13-15)
The University of Minho’s 2017 Summer School in Political Philosophy & Public Policy, which has been scheduled for July 13-15, will center on the theme “Philosophical Ideas for a Brave New World of Work”.
SPAIN (BASQUE COUNTRY): New Survey Confirms Public Support of Basic Income
Survey about Unconditional Basic Income which will be presented the 19th of November at the XVI Basic Income Symposium in Bilbao, Spain.
Money for Nothing – it Sounds Like a Utopia
The London-based Apolitical website's article on basic income (BI) opens with "Money for nothing – it sounds like a utopia" and then looks at some examples of BI concepts that have already been applied around the world. This phrase, "money for nothing" represents a...
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: Citizen’s Basic Income Network Scotland launch event (Nov 26)
One of BIEN’s newest affiliates, Citizen’s Basic Income Network Scotland, will hold its official launch on November 26, 2016, in Glasgow.
Maitreesh Ghatak, “Is India Ready For A Universal Basic Income Scheme?”
A professor of economics at the London School of Economics argues that one policy to alleviate poverty in India is a Universal Basic Income.
Denmark: Nordic Conference forges ties among activists
BIEN Danmark, the Danish affiliate of BIEN, hosted the Nordic Conference on Basic Income Pilots at the Danish parliament buildings of Christiansborg. The event aimed to stimulate discussion and forge closer ties between local groups
UBI-Nordic Review: “Still More People Want to Discuss Basic Income”
All over the world we are witnessing a growing interest in basic income. A number of experiments have been scheduled for next year, and on September 22-23, representatives for the Nordic basic income movements as well as researchers and politicians met at a conference in Copenhagen to discuss the upcoming pilot projects.
DENMARK: Nordic Conference on Basic Income Pilots, Recap
“I think the most important thing that came out of this conference is that we have established very good and friendly connections with both DM and the Alternative, based on mutual respect and recognition. Also, it has strengthened the ties between the Nordic basic income movements to the benefit of future cooperation.”
NEW BOOK: Four Futures by Jacobin’s Peter Frase
Jacobin editor Peter Frase has published a book, Four Futures: Life After Capitalism, in which he envisions the collapse of capitalism due to growing scarcity and increasing automation of labor. Many problems are discussed; universal basic income is among Frase’s proposed solutions.