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Universal basic income in Germany (''German: Grundeinkommen'') has been discussed since the 1970s, with emphasis placed on its unconditional dimension by 2003. The
universal basic income Universal basic income (UBI) is a social welfare proposal in which all citizens of a given population regularly receive an unconditional transfer payment, that is, without a means test or need to work. It would be received independently of a ...
concept has many definitions, such as
Philippe Van Parijs Philippe Van Parijs (; born 1951) is a Belgian political philosopher and political economist, best known as a proponent and main defender of the concept of an unconditional basic income and for the first systematic treatment of linguistic jus ...
', which described it as the income paid by the government, at a uniform level and regular intervals to each adult citizen and permanent residents of the country. The Basic Income Earth Network's criteria constitute one of the most popular proposals and they include: 1) income must be paid to individuals instead of households; 2) income should be paid irrespective of income from other sources; and, 3) it must be paid without requiring performance of any work. In Germany, there is a national network as well as many local groups involved in the push for the basic income adoption as a state policy. Some of the most well-known proponents for the reform are Götz Werner,
Katja Kipping Katja Kipping (born 18 January 1978) is a German politician of The Left party who is serving as Senator for Integration, Labour and Social Affairs in the Berlin state government since December 2021. She was previously a member of the Bundestag ...
, and
Susanne Wiest Susanne Wiest (born 16 January 1967) is a German activist for the unconditional basic income. A childcare worker, Susanne Wiest is known in Germany for having launched a petition to the German Parliament asking for the implementation of a basic ...
. Well-known parties calling for the introduction of a basic income across Germany are the
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,
Die PARTEI (''Party for Labour, Rule of Law, Animal Protection, Promotion of Elites and Grassroots Democratic Initiative''), or Die PARTEI (''The PARTY''), is a German political party. It was founded in 2004 by the editors of the German satirical magazi ...
, and the Basic Income Alliance.


History

The debate about
basic income Universal basic income (UBI) is a social welfare proposal in which all citizens of a given population regularly receive an unconditional transfer payment, that is, without a means test or need to work. It would be received independently of a ...
in West Germany began gathering steam in the 1980s, when groups of unemployed people became interested and took a stance for the reform.Ronald Blaschk
The basic income debate in Germany and some basic reflections
(läst 13 December 2012)
When Basic Income European Network was founded (today Basic Income Earth Network) in 1986, there was a German sociologist among the founders,
Claus Offe Claus Offe (born 16 March 1940 in Berlin) is a political sociologist of Marxist orientation. He received his PhD from the University of Frankfurt and his Habilitation at the University of Konstanz. In Germany, he has held chairs for Political Sci ...
, who since then has been active in the academic debate. In 2004 the Netzwerk Grundeinkommen is founded. The Hartz-reforms introduced by the Cabinet of Gerhard Shröder in 2003–2005 triggers the basic income debate quite a lot, even though the reforms themselves are widely seen as very anti-basic income. A few years later, 2009, Susanne Wiest, a home wife, made a presentation in the German Parliament about the basic income petition she had initiated and which got support from 52.973 people. The next year there was several basic income-demonstrations, the biggest in Berlin. By 2011, the Pirate Party proposed basic income on the state parliament and after a two-hour-long debate it was decided that they shall work for basic income along with minimum wages. In 2012 there was a meeting between Susanne Wiest and
Angela Merkel Angela Dorothea Merkel (; ; born 17 July 1954) is a German former politician and scientist who served as Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021. A member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), she previously served as Leader of the Opp ...
to discuss basic income. The meeting took place under the democracy project "
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". In Germany on Sunday, 25 September, a new political party was founded, Bündnis Grundeinkommen (“Basic Income League”, called “BGE Partei” for short). The league was admitted for state elections for the first time in federal state
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in January 2017 and in April 2017 for the state elections in federal state
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. ''Bündnis Grundeinkommen'' was admitted for the German federal election 2017.Federal election committee
Procedure of admission of Bündnis Grundeinkommen to the German federal election
7 July 2017. In: ''youtube.com''
Presently, there is a two-tier unemployment compensation system in Germany, which consists of a form of UBI and basic income ALG II with strict behavioral requirements for the unemployed. For instance, active cooperation is a major condition for access. While the system does not satisfy the criteria of Basic Income Earth Network and other reform proponents, the generosity of basic income transfers in the country is considered high by international standards, especially for claimants who have children.


Proponents

Some of the most well-known proponents of basic income in Germany include the following: File:Susanne wiest.JPG,
Susanne Wiest Susanne Wiest (born 16 January 1967) is a German activist for the unconditional basic income. A childcare worker, Susanne Wiest is known in Germany for having launched a petition to the German Parliament asking for the implementation of a basic ...
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Katja Kipping Katja Kipping (born 18 January 1978) is a German politician of The Left party who is serving as Senator for Integration, Labour and Social Affairs in the Berlin state government since December 2021. She was previously a member of the Bundestag ...
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See also

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Mein Grundeinkommen Mein Grundeinkommen (''My Basic Income'') is a German non-profit registered association that is committed to spreading the idea of unconditional basic income in Germany and researching it. The main activities include drawing lots for a one-year ...


External links


Netzwerk Grundeinkommen
(German)
Netzwerk Grundeinkommen
(English)


References

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