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14 gru 2021 · This idea is the basic income (BI; Cole Reference Cole 1953; Tinbergen, Reference Tinbergen 1956), often also termed universal basic income or unconditional basic income. The BI is commonly defined as “a periodic cash payment unconditionally delivered to all on an individual basis, without means-test or work requirement” ( https ...
1 paź 2021 · Purposely designed survey. Participants reported less stress and anxiety (88%), ‘less depression’ (73%), improved social engagement, an increased sense of dignity (61%) and a reduction in feelings of marginalization (47%). Non-peer reviewed, potential for selection bias, lack of control group.
23 kwi 2023 · Barry Gerhart. Ji Hyun Kim. Citations (10) References (208) Abstract. In this paper, we undertake two primary tasks. First, we describe trends in pay → performance research since 1990. Examining...
Our comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis, covering a broad range of income change sources, contexts, and settings, found that income has beneficial effects on mental health and wellbeing: income increases resulted in a 0·08 SD (95% CI 0·04 to 0·13) improvement in mental health measures and 0·27 SD (0·14 to 0·41) improvement ...
10 kwi 2013 · How much should people earn? Even if resources were unlimited, it would be difficult to stipulate your ideal salary. Intuitively, one would think that higher pay should produce better results,...
3 mar 2020 · This paper studies the economic and psychological factors for supporting the idea of basic income in terms of its practical implementation, analyses the interpretation of the UBI idea by various researchers and provides a characteristic of the modern vision of basic income.
9 cze 2020 · Respondents indicated their family’s approximate net monthly income, considering all income sources (e.g., salaries, pensions, scholarships, rental income, etc.). Income was coded into ten categories, from 1 (<650€) to 10 (>5.800€).