PART I
The fifteen interviews conducted in the process of creating this book provide a rich overview of some of the key basic income experiments conducted (or in the process of being implemented) in the last few years. Not surprisingly, the insights gathered while interviewing the stakeholders amount to a set of different conclusions in several dimensions of basic income experiments and pilots, but also of basic income as a policy. In this first part of the book, we will map out the main conclusions and lessons taken from the interviews, connecting them to the general and ongoing debate on […]
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