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==About==
 
==About==
'''Ubiquitous Income''' is our term for referring to any kind of centrally-distributed income that isn't the result of employment or investment, including schemes otherwise known as [[universal basic income|UBI]], [[basic income guarantee|BIG]], and [[basic minimum income|BMI]] but not including traditional "{{l/same|welfare}}" programs.
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'''Ubiquitous Income''' is our term for referring to any kind of centrally-distributed income that isn't the result of employment or investment, including schemes otherwise known as [[universal basic income|UBI]], [[basic income guarantee|BIG]], and [[basic minimum income|BMI]] but not including traditional "{{l/same|welfare}}" programs. Reference works tend to use the term "basic income" for most or all of these.
 
==Related==
 
==Related==
 
* A [[citizen dividend]] is a type of [[ubiquitous income]] that derives from national productivity.
 
* A [[citizen dividend]] is a type of [[ubiquitous income]] that derives from national productivity.
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
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===Reference===
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* '''Wikipedia''': {{l/wp|basic income}}
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* '''Conservapedia''': {{l/cp|basic income}} is "a socialist policy where every resident of an area is guaranteed an income regardless of their employment status."
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** "According to the France-based Public Services International and the Britain-based New Economics Foundation – left-of-center organizations – universal basic income does not work well in practice." - NEF may be left-of-center, but the [https://www.theepochtimes.com/universal-basic-income-programs-dont-work-well-report-says_2926307.html article they cite] is in the right-leaning ''[[Epoch Times]]''. [[:File:En ubi full report 2019.pdf|The report]] offers a very thoughtful critique of UBI and raises many points, some more dubious than others, which need to be examined. Saying that the report concludes that they "don't work", however, is a bit of a misrepresentation.
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* '''RationalWiki''': {{l/rw|basic income}}
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* {{!in|Sourcewatch|basic income}}
 
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* '''2015-10-08''' [https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonkblog/wp/2015/10/08/the-remarkable-ways-a-little-money-can-change-a-childs-personality-for-life/ The remarkable thing that happens to poor kids when you give their parents a little money]
 
* '''2015-10-08''' [https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonkblog/wp/2015/10/08/the-remarkable-ways-a-little-money-can-change-a-childs-personality-for-life/ The remarkable thing that happens to poor kids when you give their parents a little money]
 
* '''2009-04''' [[:File:Assessment of Minimum Income Schemes in Spain.pdf|Assessment of Minimum Income Schemes in Spain]]
 
* '''2009-04''' [[:File:Assessment of Minimum Income Schemes in Spain.pdf|Assessment of Minimum Income Schemes in Spain]]

Revision as of 00:47, 18 October 2019

About

Ubiquitous Income is our term for referring to any kind of centrally-distributed income that isn't the result of employment or investment, including schemes otherwise known as UBI, BIG, and BMI but not including traditional "[[../welfare|welfare]]" programs. Reference works tend to use the term "basic income" for most or all of these.

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Reference

  • Wikipedia: basic income
  • Conservapedia: basic incomeConservapedia is an unreliable source. is "a socialist policy where every resident of an area is guaranteed an income regardless of their employment status."
    • "According to the France-based Public Services International and the Britain-based New Economics Foundation – left-of-center organizations – universal basic income does not work well in practice." - NEF may be left-of-center, but the article they cite is in the right-leaning Epoch Times. The report offers a very thoughtful critique of UBI and raises many points, some more dubious than others, which need to be examined. Saying that the report concludes that they "don't work", however, is a bit of a misrepresentation.
  • RationalWiki: basic income
  • SourceWatch

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