nollaverokanta
Nollaverokanta is a public policy concept that originated in Finland. The term translates to "null wage" or "no work for no pay" in English. It refers to an economic model where citizens receive a basic income or a stipend without any expectations of work or productivity in return. The idea is that everyone, regardless of employment status, has a certain level of access to fundamental services and resources.
Nollaverokanta is often associated with discussions about universal basic income (UBI) and social welfare systems. It
The nollaverokanta idea is distinct from traditional welfare systems, which often tie benefits to employment or