The Nordic Welfare Model and Basic Income Nordic
The Nordic Welfare Model and Basic Income Nordic conference on Basic Income Pilots, Christiansborg, København, September 22 -23, 2016 Nanna Kildal Uni Research Rokkansenteret, Bergen
The hallmark of Nordic welfare states is expressed in terms of some essential traits: • social rights are of a universal nature based on residence; • social policy is comprehensive; • redistribution makes for relatively equal income distributions; • work orientation is strong
Universal welfare schemes allocate welfare provisions to all members of society as a matter of right Selective policies include both insurance-based reciprocal policies, restricted to the working population, and means-testing policies targeted at the poor The main principles of welfare: universalism, reciprocity and targeting
The new welfare contract 1990 s Social rights should be closely linked to certain duties that the citizen should be obliged to meet as a condition of eligibility. “The needy should receive aid, but only in return for some contribution to the society” (Lawrence Mead 1997)
Change i social policy discourses 1970 s - social policy discourses were about social rights and what kind of individual needs the society should take responsibility for. 1980 s and 1990 s - discourses were about balancing citizens’ rights and duties and the personal responsibility for the citizens’ welfare.
The work approach The Basic Income • Tightens the link between • Loosens the link between work and income by introducing a right to income introducing a duty to work for all. through obligatory workor activity programs. • Costly, inefficient, unfair and humiliating. • Dissolves the unemployment trap, reduce administrative costs, increases job possibilities and income security, protects human dignity.
Universal Basic Income Supports the financial sustainability of the welfare state by securing the citizens’ income and work. Supports the moral sustainability of the welfare state by an equal treatment and protecting the citizens dignity. It will be in full accordance with core principles in the Nordic welfare states, the work orientation and the egalitarian principle of universalism.
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