The allocation of a basic income to the unemployed hardly stimulates job search, but contributes to increasing their economic security and mental well-being, according to the definitive conclusions of an experiment carried out in Finland between 2017 and 2018 and presented this Wednesday in Helsinki.
The aim of this essay, which cost 20 million euros, was to study the modernization of the Finnish social security system to adapt it to the challenges of a labor market that increasingly requires less manpower due to robotization and new technologies.
Although other countries such as Canada, the Netherlands and Scotland have also launched basic […]
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