Renta básica universal RBU - concepto
Basic Income
A Basic Income, also called Universal Basic Income (UBI), Citizen's Income (CI), Citizen's Basic Income (CBI) (in the United Kingdom), Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) (in the United States and Canada), or Universal Demogrant, is a periodic cash payment delivered to all on an individual basis, without means test or work requirement.[2] The incomes would be:
Unconditional: A Basic Income would vary with age, but with no other conditions, so everyone of the same age would receive the same Basic Income, whatever their gender, employment status, family structure, contribution to society, housing costs, or anything else.
Automatic: Someone’s Basic Income would be paid weekly or monthly, automatically, into a bank account or similar.
Non-withdrawable: Basic Incomes would not be means-tested. Whether someone's earnings increase, decrease, or stay the same, their Basic Income will not change.
Individual: Basic Incomes would be paid on an individual basis, and not on the basis of a couple or household.
As a right: Everybody legally resident would receive a Basic Income, subject to a minimum period of legal residency, and continuing residency for most of the year.[3]
Basic income can be implemented nationally, regionally or locally. An unconditional income that is sufficient to meet a person's basic needs (at or above the poverty line), is sometimes called a Full Basic Income, while if it is less than that amount, it is sometimes called Partial. A welfare system with some characteristics similar to those of a Basic Income is a negative income tax, in which the government stipend is gradually reduced with higher labour income.
Fuente: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income
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RBU
La renta básica universal (RBU), también llamada renta básica incondicional (RBI), ingreso ciudadano, universal demogrant1 o basic income,2 es una forma de sistema de seguridad social2 en la que todos los ciudadanos o residentes de un país reciben regularmente una suma de dinero sin condiciones, ya sea desde un gobierno o alguna otra institución pública, además de cualquier ingreso recibido de otros lugares. La recibe todo miembro de pleno derecho o residente de la sociedad incluso si no quiere trabajar de forma remunerada, sin tomar en consideración si es rico o pobre o, dicho de otra forma, independientemente de cuáles puedan ser las otras posibles fuentes de renta, y sin importar con quién conviva.3
fuente: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renta_b%C3%A1sica_universal
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A Basic Income, also called Universal Basic Income (UBI), Citizen's Income (CI), Citizen's Basic Income (CBI) (in the United Kingdom), Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) (in the United States and Canada), or Universal Demogrant, is a periodic cash payment delivered to all on an individual basis, without means test or work requirement.[2] The incomes would be:
Unconditional: A Basic Income would vary with age, but with no other conditions, so everyone of the same age would receive the same Basic Income, whatever their gender, employment status, family structure, contribution to society, housing costs, or anything else.
Automatic: Someone’s Basic Income would be paid weekly or monthly, automatically, into a bank account or similar.
Non-withdrawable: Basic Incomes would not be means-tested. Whether someone's earnings increase, decrease, or stay the same, their Basic Income will not change.
Individual: Basic Incomes would be paid on an individual basis, and not on the basis of a couple or household.
As a right: Everybody legally resident would receive a Basic Income, subject to a minimum period of legal residency, and continuing residency for most of the year.[3]
Basic income can be implemented nationally, regionally or locally. An unconditional income that is sufficient to meet a person's basic needs (at or above the poverty line), is sometimes called a Full Basic Income, while if it is less than that amount, it is sometimes called Partial. A welfare system with some characteristics similar to those of a Basic Income is a negative income tax, in which the government stipend is gradually reduced with higher labour income.
Fuente: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income
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RBU
La renta básica universal (RBU), también llamada renta básica incondicional (RBI), ingreso ciudadano, universal demogrant1 o basic income,2 es una forma de sistema de seguridad social2 en la que todos los ciudadanos o residentes de un país reciben regularmente una suma de dinero sin condiciones, ya sea desde un gobierno o alguna otra institución pública, además de cualquier ingreso recibido de otros lugares. La recibe todo miembro de pleno derecho o residente de la sociedad incluso si no quiere trabajar de forma remunerada, sin tomar en consideración si es rico o pobre o, dicho de otra forma, independientemente de cuáles puedan ser las otras posibles fuentes de renta, y sin importar con quién conviva.3
fuente: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renta_b%C3%A1sica_universal
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