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An '''unconditional basic income''' is given to citizens of a country because they are citizens, not conditional upon other qualifications. Some people have suggested that a '''universal basic income''' (UBI) would be a good way to eliminate poverty and deal with [[unemployment]]. | An '''unconditional basic income''' is given to citizens of a country because they are citizens, not conditional upon other qualifications. Some people have suggested that a '''universal basic income''' (UBI) would be a good way to eliminate poverty and deal with [[unemployment]]. | ||
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==Public opinion== | ==Public opinion== | ||
A majority of the public in several countries support the introduction of an unconditional basic income, including [[France]].<ref>http://www.basicincome.org/news/2015/05/france-opinion-poll-support-basic-income/</ref> | A majority of the public in several countries support the introduction of an unconditional basic income, including [[France]].<ref>http://www.basicincome.org/news/2015/05/france-opinion-poll-support-basic-income/</ref> | ||
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==20/80 society== | ==20/80 society== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 26 August 2020
Universal Basic Income | |
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Type | economic |
Abbreviation | UBI |
Interest of | • Sam Altman • Guy Standing • Andrew Stern • Adair Turner • Elina Valtonen |
An unconditional basic income is given to citizens of a country because they are citizens, not conditional upon other qualifications. Some people have suggested that a universal basic income (UBI) would be a good way to eliminate poverty and deal with unemployment.
Public opinion
A majority of the public in several countries support the introduction of an unconditional basic income, including France.[1]
Pilot projects
Basic income pilots have been conducted in United States and Canada in the 1960s and 1970s, Namibia (from 2008) and India (from 2011).
Switzerland had a referendum on the topic in 2016 which rejected a UBI. Finland and Spain were conducting trials as of 2018.[2]
Iran
Iran was the first country to introduce a national basic income. Since Autumn 2010 it has paid an income to all citizens and replace the decades long system of subsidies of petrol, fuel, and other supplies. In 2012, the sum corresponded to about 40 U.S. dollars per person per month.
Vaccination
- Full article: Vaccination
- Full article: Vaccination
With the Corona crisis and resulting economic struggles it is rather likely for UBI to find even more acceptance in the societies of strongly affected nations. At the same time it stands to reason that the unconditionality of it will be dropped and pay-out at one point in the future will be connected with compliance in receiving vaccinations to combat all current and upcoming viruses.
20/80 society
- Full article: 20/80 society
- Full article: 20/80 society
The 20/80 society is a projected society of the 21st century. 20% of the population will be enough to keep the world economy going. The other 80% live on some form of welfare.[citation needed]