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This insightful book provides a comprehensive analysis of the
nationwide randomised Finnish basic income experiment 2017 to 2018,
from planning and implementation through to the end results. It
presents the background of the social policy system in which the
experiment was implemented and details the narratives of the
planning process alongside its constraints, as well as a final
evaluation of the results. Empirical chapters analyse the outcomes
of the experiment in relation to the employment, health and
well-being, in various forms, of the recipients of unconditional
income transfer. Phenomenological aspects of living on basic
income, based on face-to-face interviews, are also reported, as
well as media discourse on the experiment and its results. This
thought-provoking book concludes with an examination of the
political feasibility of basic income in Finland. Offering
important lessons on the planning and implementation of such
experiments in a developed welfare state, this unique book will be
a vital resource for scholars and students of social policy,
welfare economics, basic security and basic income.
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