Stanford Basic Income Lab

The Stanford Basic Income Lab aspires to be an academic home for the study of universal basic income. It was founded in February 2017 as an initiative of the Stanford McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society.

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    • September 2020
      Source: Stanford Basic Income Lab
      Uploaded by: Misha Gusev
      Accessed On: 22 September, 2020
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      Stanford Basic Income Lab [cartographer]. (2020). Global Map of Basic Income Experiments [map]. Retrieved from https://basicincome.stanford.edu/research/basic-income-experiments/   How and where have Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its cousin policies been tested? What are some significant differences between these programs? What impacts can be measured when giving individuals unconditional cash on a regular basis? This dataset presents UBI-related experiments, pilots, programs and policies throughout the world, some past and some ongoing, and enables the user to compare them across a range of designs and implementation features. Through the data it presents, it seeks to help inform the current dialogue around a potential basic income policy in the United States and beyond.