Universal basic income in Japan

Universal basic income refers to a social welfare system where all citizens or residents of a country receive an unconditional lump sum income, meaning an income that is not based on need (i.e., it is not means-tested). The proposal has been debated in a number of countries in recent years, including Japan.

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Universal basic income in Japan

Universal basic income refers to a social welfare system where all citizens or residents of a country receive an unconditional lump sum income, meaning an income that is not based on need (i.e., it is not means-tested). The proposal has been debated in a number of countries in recent years, including Japan.

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