From Rights to Activation: The Evolution of the Idea of Basic Income in the Finnish Political Debate, 1980–2016
The article contributes to the growing body of research on the politics of basic income by analysing the framing of the idea in the context of Finland, a country with a long history of debate and one of the forerunners in experimenting with this policy. Using a comprehensive dataset of political doc...
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