Treating causes not symptoms : basic income as a public health measure.
by Johnson, Elliott; Reed, Howard; Nettle, Daniel; Stark, Graham; Chrisp, Joe; Howard, Neil; Gregory, Grace; Goodman, Cleo; Smith, Matthew; Coates, Jonathan; Robson, Ian; Parra-Mujica, Fiorella; Pickett, Kate E; Johnson, Matthew.Compass; Autonomy. Basic Income Conversation.
Publisher: Compass, London : 2023.Description: 56p.General Note: This work was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) as part of a project entitled 'Understanding the prospective public health impact and social feasibility of universal basic income schemes in the UK'. .Summary: This report uses a range of economic and health modelling, public opinion surveys and community consultation to present cutting-edge evidence on the public health and economic impacts of basic income schemes..Subject(s): personal finance | income | public health | health impact assessment | health improvement | savings | NHS | economic evaluation | socioeconomic factors | wider determinants of health | public opinion | evaluationDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Public health in England (September 2023]
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This work was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) as part of a project entitled 'Understanding the prospective public health impact and social feasibility of universal basic income schemes in the UK'.
This report uses a range of economic and health modelling, public opinion surveys and community consultation to present cutting-edge evidence on the public health and economic impacts of basic income schemes.
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