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    Universal basic income won’t help people find work but it will make them happier, expert report finds

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    Universal basic income won’t help people find work but it will make them happier, expert report finds

    Universal basic income won’t help people find work but it will make them happier, expert report finds

    team, 1st March 2020
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    Authorship Luke O'Reilly
    Date 1 March 2020
    Source Evening Standard
    Tags
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    Labour
    Policy
    Spain
    Content Type
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    Press
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    Researchers looked at the implementation of guaranteed income in a neighbourhood in Barcelona and found out that it didn’t help people find work, but it made them happier. Against what some critics of basic income say, the money didn’t stop people from looking for a job either. The full report by The Young Foundation can be accessed here. 

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