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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China: Macao to spend over $1.5bn on public subsidies including Wealth Partaking Scheme
The Macao region of China will spend more than 1.2 billion euros this year on public subsidies, including their Wealth Partaking Scheme, which functions as a very low-level form of basic income. As reported by the Xinhua News Agency, the official press agency of the...
Baltic Sea Region: Swedbank Issues Report Modeling Universal Basic Income in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
Image by MaxPixel: Trakai Castle Lithuania On December 6, 2017, Swedbank published a report on the Baltic Sea Region entitled “Heart-warming growth is a poor excuse to postpone reforms.” The report includes a chapter on Universal Basic Income, wherein the bank...
LITHUANIA: ESPANet 2018 Congress in Vilnius features Stream on the Political Economy of Basic Income
ESPAnet is the leading comparative social policy conference in Europe. Jurgen De Wispelaere (Bath University) and Heikki Hiilamo (Helsinki University) are coordinating a stream on "The Political Economy of Basic Income: Opportunities, Constraints, Trajectories” for...
Korea: Conference held to design basic income experiment
South Korea’s government included an expenditure to design potential models for a basic income experiment into the 2018 budget.
BIG PILOT PROJECT IN NAMIBIA HAS POSITIVE IMPACT (from 2008)
This essay was originally published in the USBIG NewsFlash in October 2008. In January 2008, a Basic Income Grant (BIG) pilot project began in the Otjivero-Omitara area in Namibia. All residents below the age of 60 years receive a Basic Income Grant of 100...
FINLAND: Finland shares unconditional money, but the public view remains polarised
Ville-Veikko Pulkka Although an experiment on basic income is being performed in Finland at the moment (being expected to end by January 2019), this does not say much about what Finns think about it, or about basic income in general. According to recent...
MEXICO: Potential presidential candidate Ricardo Anaya supports basic income in his campaign
Ricardo Anaya. Credit to: OMB Online. Ricardo Anaya, potential candidate for Mexico’s next presidential elections in July 2018, presents an unconditional basic income as his main proposal in matters of social policy. An overview of this proposal, as spoken by...
US: Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan invites junior scholars to workshop on Basic Income
University of Michigan in Autumn. Credit to: Flickr. Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan, in collaboration with the Stanford Basic Income Lab and with support from the Economic Security Project, are inviting applications to participate in a...
WHAT DOES THE STONE AGE HAVE TO DO WITH US? (from 2008)
This essay was originally published in the USBIG NewsFlash in June 2008. What does the Stone Age have to do with modern justice? According to property rights advocates: everything; their arguments rely on two factual claims that can be enlightened by a look at...
New Book: “It’s Basic Income”
A new book has just been released by Policy Press, an imprint of Bristol University Press. Titled It’s Basic Income: The global debate, it binds the contributions of many different authors, activists and researchers dwelling in the basic income global debate. Among...
Basic Income Korea Network holds sixth General Assembly
The 6th General Assembly (GA) of Basic Income Korea Network was held in Seoul. The GA is held every January, in which we examine the activities of last year and decide what activities we should carry out in the following year.
UBI’s Impact on Work Culture: Not a Question for the Experimenters
My interest in basic income stemmed from the conjecture that such a policy could help to ignite a progression away from the culture of total work. However, there are many open empirical questions regarding the exact way in which a basic income would (or would not)...