perussuureissa
Perussuureissa, also known as the Finnish Basic Income Experiment, is a social experiment conducted in Finland to evaluate the impact of an unconditional basic income on the recipients' well-being and economic behavior. The experiment was initiated in 2017 and involved 2,000 randomly selected unemployed individuals who were aged between 25 and 58 years old. The participants were provided with a monthly sum of 560 euros for a period of two years.
The primary objective of the Perussuureissa experiment was to assess whether a basic income could help reduce
The results of the Perussuureissa experiment have been mixed. While some participants reported improved financial stability
Overall, the Perussuureissa experiment has contributed to the ongoing debate surrounding basic income policies. The findings