Two HAK students conducted a survey on the unconditional basic income for their diploma thesis. The result: young people would be more likely to become self-employed.
Vienna (OTS) – Once a utopia that was ridiculed, today it is being seriously discussed: the unconditional basic income is a topic for discussion in politics and business. But how does the generation that might experience a basic income system think about it? There is no current data on this in Austria. The HAK students Paul Pinter and Jakub Kozlinski therefore started a survey among upper school students in Vienna and Lower Austria […]
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