Abstract
Drawing on the expert author team’s multidisciplinary research programme, the book uses real world examples to show how basic income irreversibly improves almost all aspects of society. It traces distinct, but related, pathways from the input of money to the output of improved health, wellbeing, education, employment and civic activity.
Using a model of impact to provide an accessible account of transformation in behaviour, relationships and institutions, it shows that reducing poverty through basic income increases access to better food, housing and other goods, frees people from domination and promotes long-term thinking and action. Together these improve individual and collective experiences, charting a pathway to a society rebuilt through a single policy.
This is a defining contribution to public understanding of basic income that highlights the reasons for our age of crisis.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Bristol |
| Publisher | Policy Press |
| Number of pages | 160 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9781447374015 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781447374008 |
| Publication status | Published - 27 May 2025 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 1 No Poverty
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SDG 2 Zero Hunger
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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SDG 5 Gender Equality
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SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
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Does Money Only Matter in Low-to-Middle Income Countries? Public Health Policymakers’ Assessments of Material Social Determinants in Different Development Contexts
Johnson, E. A., Cooper, C., Fearnley, H., Hart, C., Thew, A., Johnson, S. B., Croft, E., Chrisp, J., Mathur, V., Howard, N., Stark, G., Reed, H., Nettle, D. & Johnson, M. T., 25 Feb 2026, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Basic Income Studies.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Nice idea that people would vote for: why Basic Income is more popular than policymakers assume
Johnson, M. T., Nettle, D. & Johnson, E. A., 8 Jan 2026, (Accepted/In press) The Politics of Basic Income in the Public and Private Sector: International Experiences and Initiatives. Liu, L. & Caputo, R. K. (eds.). New York, United States: Palgrave MacmillanResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Towards a credible trial of the health effects of Universal Basic Income in Norway: research priorities identified from a concept mapping workshop
Froud, R., Grotle, M., Bay, A.-H., Pedersen, A. W., Birnbaum, S., Cantillon, B., Wispelaere, J., Gibson, M., Haagh, L., Johnson, E. A., Laín, B., Øiestad, B. E. & Underwood, M., 25 Mar 2026, (Submitted) Research Square, 12 p.Research output: Working paper › Preprint
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Activities
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Basic Income: The Policy that Changes Everything
Johnson, M. (Speaker)
7 May 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Basic Income Studies (Journal)
Johnson, M. (Reviewer)
25 Apr 2026Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review
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Basic Income: The Policy That Changes Everything
Johnson, M. (Speaker)
23 Mar 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Impacts
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Basic Income: changing policy, designing trials, evaluating impact
Johnson, M. (Participant), Johnson, E. A. (Participant), Stark, G. (Participant), Reed, H. (Participant) & Nettle, D. (Participant)
Impact: Health and welfare
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