Investigating UBI in developing countries reveals promising opportunities and complex challenges that could reshape social and economic landscapes—discover how to navigate these dynamics effectively.
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Europe’s Basic Income Experiments: What’s Happening Across the EU
Unlock the latest on Europe’s basic income trials and discover how these experiments could transform social support across the EU.
Finland’s Experiment: What We Learned From a National UBI Trial
Because Finland’s UBI trial increased well-being but not employment, explore what this means for future social policies and economic security.
Public Opinion Shift: How Attitudes Toward UBI Changed in 2025
Unlock the story behind the dramatic shift in public opinion toward UBI in 2025, revealing the key factors that changed perceptions forever.
UBI 2025 Update: Lessons From the Latest Basic Income Trials
Gaining insights from recent UBI trials reveals key lessons shaping 2025 policies, but the full impact remains to be seen.
From Workfare to Techfare: Rethinking Welfare in an Automated Age
Policymakers must rethink welfare in the automated age, as technological shifts demand innovative solutions to support displaced workers and ensure inclusive growth.
Strange Bedfellows: The Unlikely Politics of Basic Income
Strange bedfellows emerge in the politics of basic income, revealing surprising alliances that could reshape social policy—discover how unity is forming across unlikely lines.
Ubi 2.0: Lessons From Global Cash Pilots
Discover how global cash pilots reveal key lessons for designing effective, scalable UBI programs that overcome political hurdles and meet regional needs.
The New Social Contract: Ensuring Livelihoods When Work Isn’t Guaranteed
A transformative social contract is emerging to secure livelihoods amid rapid change—discover how society is redefining work and support for the future.
Why Give Money to Everyone? UBI Vs Traditional Welfare Explained
Lifting society’s support system beyond traditional welfare, UBI offers a universal alternative that prompts questions about its true impact and feasibility.