An experiment with a form of universal basic income (UBI) in Finland has gained a huge amount of attention and sparked a new round of debate about the hotly debated topic.
In a recent article , two Finnish experts, Olli Kangas and Heikki Hiilamo, explained why the trial is being carried out and what they aim to learn from it.
Mr Kangas is director of government and community relations for Kela, the Social Insurance Institution of Finland and is one of the study’s designers, while Mr Hiilamo is a professor of social policy at the University of Helsinki and Kjell Nordstokke […]
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