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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‘The Tyranny of Merit’ by Michael J. Sandel
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Basic Income in Canada: Endorsement by Liberal Party signals growing momentum
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Think the Impossible: Pieter Kooistra documentary
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‘Could a basic income support a circular economy?’ summary of the discussion on Basic Income Network Scotland
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A Basic Income trial could be coming soon to Wales
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Key findings from the first year of the Stockton study released
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Korea: Sea Cucumber Fisheries as Shared Property of Islanders – “rediscovering rural basic income experiments”
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Research Associate sought for a microsimulation project on Basic Income based at the University of Bath, UK
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‘Expedition Basic Income’ launches grassroots campaign for large UBI experiment in Germany
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Korea’s youth dividend sparking discussion of basic income before Presidential election
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World Bank recommends GMI to reduce the poverty rate in Russia
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