

Australian Basic Income Lab
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@AusBasicIncome
The Australian Basic Income Lab (ABI) is a research collaboration between the University of Sydney, Australian National University and Macquarie University.












Very happy to co-author this article with @elisejklein and @bspiesbutcher "Flash in the pan or eureka moment? What can be learned from Australia's natural experiment with basic income during COVID-19" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/is… #UBI #BasicIncome















Another day, another successful multi-year test of universal basic income. This time in Uganda: "Simply transferring money to people living in poverty works. They then invest it in food, clean drinking water, education and a sustainable house with solar panels. These are the main findings of a study by the University of Groningen that examined an initiative by INclusion, which was the first Dutch NGO to launch a universal basic income project in Uganda in 2020." "The universal basic income project started in August 2020 in the village of Welle, Uganda, in cooperation with the Ugandan NGO AFARD. The village then had 350 inhabitants, more than half of whom lived in extreme poverty. For the past three years, INclusion gave all the inhabitants of Welle - adults and children - 15 euros per month, without conditions." As a result of the #UBI: ✅️extreme poverty has decreased from 55% to 10% ✅️food security increased significantly, as did access to clean drinking water ✅️elementary school participation increased from 70% to 87% ✅️there was 75% less dropout from work and school due to illness ✅️many residents built new, more sustainable homes ✅️residents also invested in land for agriculture ✅️the percentage of households owning cattle increased from 9% to 49% ✅️ownership of solar panels increased from 19% to 74% "Given all these positive changes, it is not surprising that the residents also told the interviewers that their stress has greatly decreased - such as daily worries about food and medicine - and that they are now more optimistic about their future." "The basic idea is that people living in poverty know best themselves what they need, and that they are also the most motivated to improve their own situation. That idea is confirmed by this project and other research on this topic. When you give people living in poverty the opportunity to improve their own living conditions, with a little help, they grab it with both hands." We don't need any more tests. Some country just needs to be the first to actually do it. rug.nl/feb/research/f…

