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Basic income in the Swedish legislative debate: the forbidden topic

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Zamboni, Mauro

European Journal of Social Security

2021

23

4

December

341-359

guaranteed income ; family welfare ; legislation

Sweden

Income distribution

https://doi.org/10.1177/13882627211018701

English

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"When it comes to welfare in general, Sweden's legislation is certainly one of the most comprehensive in the world. Living up to the ideal of supporting its citizens and residents from the cradle to the grave, this Scandinavian country has expanded its laws exponentially in the last century to cover all aspects of individuals' and families' lives. Thus, it comes, then, as a particular surprise to discover that the notion of basic income has been - and still is - almost completely absent from the Swedish political debate (and has consequently remained off the agenda of the Swedish legislative bodies), while being one of the hottest topics around the European continent. The purpose of this article is to investigate the possible reasons why the idea of basic income is missing from Swedish legislative agenda and to draw some brief general conclusions that may be valid for all legislative actors operating in advanced capitalistic societies."

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