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First results from the Finnish basic income experiment




AuthorsOlli Kangas

PublisherEuropean Social Policy Network (ESPN),

Publishing placeBrussels

Publication year2019

Series titleESPN Flash Report

Number in series17

Issue17

Web address https://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?pager.offset=30&advSearchKey=ESPN+Flash+Report&mode=advancedSubmit&catId=22&doc_submit=&policyArea=0&policyAreaSub=0&country=0&year=0

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/41311728


Abstract

The Finnish basic income experiment ran for two years (2017-2018). The main aim of the experiment was to study whether a basic income would increase participation in the labour market and diminish the bureaucracy relating to social security benefits. The results show that whereas it had no significant impact on employment, it led to less bureaucracy as well as higher life satisfaction and well-being.


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