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Where the guarantor is a [[government]], GLI is a form of [[social welfare provision|welfare]].
 
Where the guarantor is a [[government]], GLI is a form of [[social welfare provision|welfare]].
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* [[Mincome]]: Dauphin, Manitoba - 1974-1979
 
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* '''2009-04''' [http://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=9043&langId=en Assessment of Minimum Income Schemes in Spain]
 

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About

A guaranteed living income (GLI), sometimes referred to as basic income guarantee (BIG), guaranteed minimum income (GMI), or just minimum income, is a living income that is guaranteed to those individuals meeting certain conditions.

Where the guarantor is a government, GLI is a form of welfare.

Examples

  • Mincome: Dauphin, Manitoba - 1974-1979

Links

Reference