User:Sj/Basic

Category:Universal basic income

Implementations include: negative income tax, citizen's dividends, basic income guarantees.

Overviews of basic income

Examples

  • Canada: Mincome (Canadian town of Dauphin, 10,000 residents. 1974-1979, 60% of LICO.) Research funds were cut, not completed; post-hoc analysis suggests mothers & children worked less, similar to findings of other studies.
  • Namibia: Basic income guarantee (900 residents of Omitara, 2008-2015+, not continuous. Funded by NGOs, limited research)[1]
  • Iran: Since 2011, replacing fuel & bread subsidies? (cn)
  • Brasil: Bolsa Familia, for families with children. Separate program for all citizens?
Recent proposals
  • Finland (in development 2016, 800ē/mo)
  • Switzerland (proposed)
  • EU-wide: 2013 referendum (250k), later Avaaz petition (80k)

Substitutes

Broad welfare
  • Mideast - Qatar, et al.
  • Asia - Brunei
  • Nord - Sweden

Analysis

Recent research
  • US in the 1970s
  • Canada (2011 paper)
  • Brasil
Pending research

Historical proposals

References and notes

External links
  • US BIG (w/ further bibliography)
Footnotes

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