peruskuviota
Peruskuviota, also known as Peruskorva, is a Finnish term that translates to "basic income" in English. The concept of peruskuviota was first proposed by Finnish economist Eino Kaila in 1938. It is a form of universal basic income (UBI) where all citizens receive a regular, unconditional sum of money from the government, regardless of their employment status or income level.
The primary goal of peruskuviota is to provide a financial safety net for all citizens, ensuring that
In Finland, the idea of peruskuviota has been discussed periodically, but it has not been implemented. The
Peruskuviota is not to be confused with other forms of income support, such as unemployment benefits or