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
NEW BOOK: Why the Future is Workless by Tim Dunlop
A discussion of basic income is central to Tim Dunlop’s new book, Why the Future is Workless. Indeed, the first non-introductory chapter is devoted to the topic, which Dunlop introduces as a prerequisite to analyzing the ways in which societies can respond to changes in the nature of work.
US: Call for Participation in North American Basic Income Guarantee Congress
The United States Basic Income Guarantee (USBIG) Network has released its Call for Participation in the 2017 North American Basic Income Guarantee (NABIG) Congress, which will be held at Hunter College in New York City from June 16-18.
OHIO, US: “The Future of Work, Automation, and a Basic Income” workshop announced (April 2017)
The Bowling Green State University Workshop in Applied Ethics and Public Policy, April 7-8, 2017, will be organized around the theme “The Future of Work, Automation, and a Basic Income”. A Call for Abstracts has been released.
ONTARIO, CANADA: Report, Request for Input on Basic Income Guarantee Pilot
On Thursday, November 3, the Ministry of Community and Social Services released a call for public input on the design and objectives of the study and published a new comprehensive report from Project Adviser Hugh Segal.
Roope Mokka, “Basic Income Could be the Moonshot of Our Generation”
Roope Mokka, co-founder of the independent Nordic think tank Demos Helsinki, believes that a universal basic income provides a springboard for the creation of a new universal monetary system.
ARGENTINA: New Radio Program on Basic Income
A new group of activists, Renta Básica Argentina, has formed to promote basic income in Argentina. One of the group’s main initiatives is a weekly, one-hour radio program devoted to the discussion of basic income.
PORTUGAL: XVIII Autumn Conference in the University of Minho
Dedicating its XVIII Autumn Conference to Thomas Morus’s 500 year anniversary of his work Utopia, the Political Science group from the University of Minho (through its center of humanistic studies) has organized an event to be held in the 17th and 18th of November....
NETHERLANDS: 58,800 people sign petition calling for a parliamentary debate on basic income
A citizens’ initiative for the introduction of a basic income in the Netherlands in 2018 recently handed over a petition containing 58,800 signatures calling for a debate in the Parliament.
American Economic Review article “The Long-Run Impact of Cash Transfers to Poor Families”
An article on the impact of cash transfers on longevity was published in the April 2016 volume of the American Economic Review, a highly distinguished peer-reviewed journal published by the American Economic Association.
VIDEO: Musician and Writer Frances Coppola on Basic Income
Frances Coppola is a musician, singer, finance writer, and former banker, who has written extensively on basic income. In this video, she talks about unconditional basic income as way of “enabling people to do things that they’re really good at”
ZAMBIA: Household Spending exceeds Unconditional Cash Transfers with 59% within three years: a Randomized Controlled Trial
In a recent review, the World Bank estimates that around 150 countries in the ‘developing world' have implemented cash assistance programmes, which together reach approximately 800 million people. The impact of such programmes in sub-Saharan Africa was...
New York Times symposium, “Easing the Pain of Automation”
On October 4, The New York Times published a symposium called “Easing the Pain of Automation”, which raised the issue of universal basic income among other strategies for managing the prospect of technological unemployment.