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
VIDEO: Scott Santens discusses basic income at The Atlantic’s Future of Work Summit
At the Future of Work Summit in Chicago, Atlantic editor Steve Clemons interviewed basic income advocate Scott Santens about his personal experience crowdfunding his own basic income, as well as the potential for a basic income in the United States.
VIDEO: Basic Income debated on CNN (Chris Hughes & Eduardo Porter)
On October 16, Chris Hughes (Facebook co-founder) and Eduardo Porter (NY Times columnist) debated basic income on CNN’s GPS with Fareed Zakaria. Arguing in support of basic income, Hughes not only emphasized that job security is falling, but also that Americans are...
MALMÖ, SWEDEN: Swedish Human Rights Conference (Nov 16)
BIEN co-founder and honorary co-president Guy Standing will be speaking about basic income as a human right at the Swedish Forum for Human Rights, which will be held in Malmö on November 16.
Grantcoin Distributed to 750 People in 69 Countries
The Grantcoin Foundation, a U.S.-based nonprofit, distributes digital currency in the form of unconditional basic income grants. Grantcoin is the first cryptocurrency managed and distributed by an NPO. On October 1st, Grantcoin made its second distribution of basic...
International: BIEN’s Clarification of UBI
BIEN clarified its definition of ‘basic income’ at its 2016 General Assembly and voted on the type of basic income BIEN supports.
AUSTRALIA: Basic Income discussion at ACOSS National Conference (Nov 18)
The 2016 Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) National Conference, convening in Sydney on November 17-18, will include a discussion of the topic “Should Australia Implement a Basic Income?
US: Washington DC think tank releases report on universal child benefit
The Niskanen Center, a libertarian think tank based in Washington DC, has produced a new report on the potential of universal child benefit: “Toward a Universal Child Benefit” by Samuel Hammond and Robert Orr. The report proposes an unconditional benefit of $2000 annually for every child under the age of 18, which would be phased out for higher-income families.
Stewart Lansley and Howard Reed, “Universal Basic Income: An idea whose time has come?”
Stewart Lansley (University of Bristol and City University) and Howard Reed (Landman Economics) co-authored an extensive report on basic income for the British think tank Compass earlier this year. They summarize their findings in a post at the LSE blog.
LATIN AMERICA: Major conference recommends BI to increase women’s autonomy
The Thirteenth Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean has produced a report recommending a universal and unconditional basic income as one reform to increase women’s equality, security, and autonomy.
International: BIEN participates at CO-ACTE meeting in Romania
The last thematic meeting of the CO-ACTE project was held in Timisoara, Romania, on the 16th and 17th of September. This international meeting, titled “Democratic governance of common goods for the well-being of all today and in the future”, was attended by...
HELSINKI, FINLAND: Workshop on Basic Income experiments (Nov 8)
On November 8, Kela, the Social Insurance Institute of Finland, will be holding a workshop on the basic income experiments planned in Finland and the Netherlands. The workshop is open to the public and will be streamed live.
NEW LINK: Basic Income Manitoba website
Basic Income Manitoba has launched a new website.