In Berlin, a model project for solidarity basic income as an alternative to Hartz IV starts. How to do that explains the labor market expert Jürgen Schupp. The Basic Income Agreement aims to provide a job to long-term unemployed persons between 12 and 36 months without employment. That’s the idea of the model project that was decided on 2 June in Berlin. What’s it all about? This explains the social scientist Jürgen Schupp, who researches at the German Institute for Economic Research in Berlin and has accompanied the solidary basic income from the beginning.
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