Exploring different methods to evaluate the

impact of basic income interventions: asystematic review1,2,3,4* , Melissa Perri1,4 , Cheryl L. Pedersen , Tatiana Aratangy , Ayu Pinky Hapsari andStephen W. Hwang AbstractBackground: Persistent income inequality, the increase in precarious employment, the inadequacy of many welfaresystems, and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have increased interest in Basic Income (BI) interventions.Ensuring that social interventions, such as BI, are evaluated appropriately is key to ensuring their overall effectiveness.This systematic review therefore aims to report on available methods and domains of assessment, which have beenused to evaluate BI interventions. These findings will assist in informing future program and research […]

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