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==Support for a basic income in The Nederlands==
==Support for a basic income in The Nederlands==
Although [[advocacy|advocates]] for a basic income can be found in all political movements in The Netherlands, open support has always come only from [[left (politics)|left]] and [[green (politics)|green]] [[party (politics)|political parties]], like [[Recht en Vrijheid]], the [[Politieke Partij Radicalen]] (PPR) and the [[Natuurwetpartij]]. The idea of a basic income was for some time supported by [[GroenLinks]] as well<ref>See e.g. GroenLinks (1992), "Tijd voor zelfstandigheid" (''"Time for independence"'')</ref>, which party included a proposal for a partial basic income in their [[election programme]] of [[1998]]-[[2002]].<ref>GroenLinks, "Verkiezingsprogramma 1998-2002" (''"Election programme 1998-2002"'')</ref> In [[2008]], only [[De Groenen]] promoted a basic income.<ref>(2008) "Het basisinkomen vergroot persoonlijke vrijheid en dus het geluk" (interview with Alexander de Roo and Paul Freriks), ''Nieuwsbrief Basisinkomen'', 51 Oct (''"Basic income increases personal freedom and therefore happiness"''); see also the website of De Groenen, [http://www.degroenen.info/basisinkomen 20081210]</ref>
The Netherlands are one of those countries that actually have a basic income grant - but only for the [[elderly]], in the form of a [[state pension]]. Another arrangement resembling a basic income is the ''studiefinanciering'', a grant for [[student]]s, except that this is not free of obligation. [[Art]]ists and (top-)[[sport]]spersons can qualify for some kind of basic income as well. Since [[1941]], [[parent]]s have received a quarterly [[child benefit]] for their children (although far from covering all costs). Finally, a tiny basic income is received by non-earning partners by means of a [[negative income tax]].
 
Although [[advocacy|advocates]] for a basic income for all citizens can be found in all political movements in The Netherlands, full support has always come only from [[left (politics)|left]] and [[green (politics)|green]] [[party (politics)|political parties]], like [[Recht en Vrijheid]], the [[Politieke Partij Radicalen]] (PPR) and the [[Natuurwetpartij]]. The idea of a basic income was for some time a popular topic to [[GroenLinks]] as well<ref>Den Broeder G, De Roo A (1991), "Basisinkomen - omdat het kan", GroenLinks (''"Basic income - because we can"'')</ref><ref>GroenLinks (1992), "Tijd voor zelfstandigheid" (''"Time for independence"'')</ref>, which party included a proposal for a partial basic income in their [[election programme]] of [[1998]]-[[2002]].<ref>GroenLinks, "Verkiezingsprogramma 1998-2002" (''"Election programme 1998-2002"'')</ref> By [[2008]], only [[De Groenen]] promoted a basic income.<ref>(2008) "Het basisinkomen vergroot persoonlijke vrijheid en dus het geluk" (interview with Alexander de Roo and Paul Freriks), ''Nieuwsbrief Basisinkomen'', 51 Oct (''"Basic income increases personal freedom and therefore happiness"''); see also the website of De Groenen, [http://www.degroenen.info/basisinkomen 20081210]</ref>


==Werkplaats Basisinkomen==
==Werkplaats Basisinkomen==
In [[1985]], the [[Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid]] (WRR) advised the introduction of a partial basic income in The Netherlands.  
In [[1985]], the [[Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid]] (''scientific council for goverment policy'') advised the introduction of a partial basic income in The Netherlands.  
<ref>Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid (1985), "Waarborgen voor Zekerheid", Staatsuitgeverij, The Hague (''Scientific Council for Government Policy, "Guarantees for Security"'')</ref> This advice was not followed by the [[government]]. At the initiative of the food trade union [[Voedingsbond FNV]], in response a number of political parties, trade unions and social organizations founded the ''Werkplaats Basisinkomen (basic income workplace)'' in [[1987]].<ref>Toxopeus J ([[1989]]), "Invoering basisinkomen is geen dwaasheid", ''Trouw'', Jan 6 (''"Introduction basic income is not foolishness"'')</ref>  
<ref>Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid (1985), "Waarborgen voor Zekerheid", Staatsuitgeverij, The Hague (''Scientific Council for Government Policy, "Guarantees for Security"'')</ref> This advice was not followed by the [[government]]. At the initiative of the food trade union [[Voedingsbond FNV]], in response a number of political parties, trade unions and social organizations founded the ''Werkplaats Basisinkomen (basic income workplace)'' in [[1987]].<ref>Toxopeus J ([[1989]]), "Invoering basisinkomen is geen dwaasheid", ''Trouw'', Jan 6 (''"Introduction basic income is not foolishness"'')</ref>  


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==Activities==
==Activities==
The Vereniging Basisinkomen publishes the magazine '''Nieuwsbrief Basisinkomen''' (''basic income newsletter'') several times a year, with news, scientific contributions, opinions and interviews. In addition to basic income in The Netherlands, the newsletter regularly pays attention to developments abroad and to related topics. The association also holds study meetings on a regular basis.
The Vereniging Basisinkomen publishes their journal '''Nieuwsbrief Basisinkomen''' (''basic income newsletter'') several times a year, with news, scientific contributions, opinions and interviews. In addition to basic income in The Netherlands, the journal regularly pays attention to developments abroad and to related topics. The association also holds study meetings on a regular basis, where politicians, trade union leaders and scientists present their views.


In [[1996]], the association organized a two-day international congress on basic income in [[Noordwijk]].<ref>BIEN (1996), "Newsletter of the Basic Income European Network", nr. 24</ref> With the support of the [[University of Amsterdam]], in [[1998]] the Vereniging Basisinkomen organized the 7th Biannual International Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network in [[Amsterdam]].<ref>Van der Veen RJ, Groot L (eds.) ([[2000]]), "Basic Income on the Agenda. Policy Objectives and Political Feasibility", Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; see also BIEN's website, [http://www.etes.ucl.ac.be/bien/Resources/Congress1998.htm 20081210]</ref>
In [[1996]], the association organized a two-day international congress on basic income in [[Noordwijk]].<ref>BIEN (1996), "Newsletter of the Basic Income European Network", nr. 24</ref> With the support of the [[University of Amsterdam]], in [[1998]] the Vereniging Basisinkomen organized the 7th Biannual International Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network in [[Amsterdam]].<ref>Van der Veen RJ, Groot L (eds.) ([[2000]]), "Basic Income on the Agenda. Policy Objectives and Political Feasibility", Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; see also BIEN's website, [http://www.etes.ucl.ac.be/bien/Resources/Congress1998.htm 20081210]</ref>
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==Proposals for a basic income==
==Proposals for a basic income==
The Vereniging Basisinkomen points out that for most people, the introduction of a basic income would come down to a redefinition of (part of) their existing [[wage]] or [[social benefit]], albeit that some [[levelling]] will take place. However, in the starting situation a number of people have no or only a small income of their own. The association names several possibilities to finance the introduction of a basic income, such as ecological taxation, [[land tax]] and a consumption levy.<ref name="VBI2004">Vereniging Basisinkomen (2004), "Basisinkomen - goed voor de mèns", [http://www.basisinkomen.nl/publicaties/vbi_brochure.pdf 20081210] (''"Basic income: good for humanity"'')</ref>
In their brochure of [[2004]], the Vereniging Basisinkomen points out that for most people, the introduction of a basic income would come down to a redefinition of (part of) their existing [[wage]] or [[social benefit]], albeit that some [[levelling]] will take place.<ref name="VBI2004">Vereniging Basisinkomen (2004), "Basisinkomen - goed voor de mèns", [http://www.basisinkomen.nl/publicaties/vbi_brochure.pdf 20081210] (''"Basic income: good for humanity"'')</ref> However, in the starting situation a number of people have no or only a small income of their own. The association stresses that the funds needed for those citizens that are presently short of income, would require measures not beyond the size of recent socio-economic policies. The association further argues that, in a society where work and income are less tightly connected, a shift towards alternative taxes, such as a [[value-added]] levy, might be in order.<ref name="VBI2004"/>
The Vereniging Basisinkomen lists various ways to arrive at a basic income in The Netherlands:<ref name="VBI2004"/>
* the ''[[Alaska]] strategy'', distributing revenues from [[natural resources]] and government properties as a [[citizen's dividend]];
* a gradual reduction of the required [[retirement age|age]] for state pension;
* the ''anti-repression strategy'', where conditions for social security payments are removed step by step;
* expanding the negative income tax to include all [[citizens]].
The association furthermore advocates for small-scale experiments with a basic income.<ref name="VBI2004"/>


According to the association, the introduction of a basic income could happen along a variety of paths, like a gradual decrease of the [[retirement age]], the withdrawal of conditions to receive [[welfare]] or [[social benefit]] and an extension of existing forms of [[negative income tax]].<ref name="VBI2004"/> The association furthermore advocates for small-scale experiments with a basic income.<ref name="VBI2004"/>
==Recognition==
 
In addition to the Natuurwetpartij<ref>Natuurwetpartij (1998), "Natuurwetpartij gedachtengoed en programma", [http://www.natuurwetpartij.nl/download/programma98.pdf 20081210] (''"Natuurwetpartij views and programme''")</ref> (since abolished) and De Groenen, the [[Belgoium|Belgian]] political party [[Vivant]] has also recognized the efforts of the association.<ref>Website Vivant (2007), nomination of former VBI-president [[Saar Boerlage]] for the Open Parachute award, [http://www.vivant.org/site/nl/actueel/open-parachute-prijs/ 20081210]; ''Vivant erkent hiermee ook de inspanningen en openheid van de Vereniging Basisinkomen, in het streven naar een groter draagvlak voor de invoering van het Basisinkomen in Nederland. (With this nomination, Vivant also recognizes the efforts and openness of the Vereniging Basisinkomen in the strive for larger support for the introduction of a basic income.)''</ref>
In addition to the Natuurwetpartij<ref>Natuurwetpartij (1998), "Natuurwetpartij gedachtengoed en programma", [http://www.natuurwetpartij.nl/download/programma98.pdf 20081210] (''"Natuurwetpartij views and programme''")</ref> (since abolished) and De Groenen, the [[Belgoium|Belgian]] political party [[Vivant]] also recognizes the efforts of the association.<ref>Website Vivant (2007), nomination of former VBI-president [[Saar Boerlage]] for the Open Parachute award, [http://www.vivant.org/site/nl/actueel/open-parachute-prijs/ 20081210]</ref>


==External link==
==External link==
* [http://www.basisinkomen.nl/ Vereniging Basisinkomen]
* [http://www.basisinkomen.nl/ Vereniging Basisinkomen]
 
* [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:XXzg8uP4rMQJ:downloads.kennisnet.nl/oefenexamens/vwo/2001/vwo_ec12_2001_1_o.pdf+%22vereniging+basisinkomen%22&hl=nl&ct=clnk&cd=49 VBI featuring in a nationwide school exam]
* [http://www.ochtenden.nl/afleveringen/31354950/ National radio coverage at the 2007 jubileum conference]


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Revision as of 17:43, 4 January 2009

The Vereniging Basisinkomen (association basic income), founded in 1991, is a Dutch association that promotes the introduction of a basic income. Both activists and scientists are members of the organization, as are politicians of various backgrounds. The association publishes the Nieuwsbrief Basisinkomen (basic income newsletter) several times a year, and is a member organization of the Basic Income Earth Network.

Support for a basic income in The Nederlands

The Netherlands are one of those countries that actually have a basic income grant - but only for the elderly, in the form of a state pension. Another arrangement resembling a basic income is the studiefinanciering, a grant for students, except that this is not free of obligation. Artists and (top-)sportspersons can qualify for some kind of basic income as well. Since 1941, parents have received a quarterly child benefit for their children (although far from covering all costs). Finally, a tiny basic income is received by non-earning partners by means of a negative income tax.

Although advocates for a basic income for all citizens can be found in all political movements in The Netherlands, full support has always come only from left and green political parties, like Recht en Vrijheid, the Politieke Partij Radicalen (PPR) and the Natuurwetpartij. The idea of a basic income was for some time a popular topic to GroenLinks as well[1][2], which party included a proposal for a partial basic income in their election programme of 1998-2002.[3] By 2008, only De Groenen promoted a basic income.[4]

Werkplaats Basisinkomen

In 1985, the Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid (scientific council for goverment policy) advised the introduction of a partial basic income in The Netherlands. [5] This advice was not followed by the government. At the initiative of the food trade union Voedingsbond FNV, in response a number of political parties, trade unions and social organizations founded the Werkplaats Basisinkomen (basic income workplace) in 1987.[6]

Since the Werkplaats did not allow for personal membership, a few years later it was decided to replace it with an association, the Vereniging Vriendinnen en Vrienden van een Basisinkomen (association friends of a basic income), usually abbreviated to Vereniging Basisinkomen.[7]

Activities

The Vereniging Basisinkomen publishes their journal Nieuwsbrief Basisinkomen (basic income newsletter) several times a year, with news, scientific contributions, opinions and interviews. In addition to basic income in The Netherlands, the journal regularly pays attention to developments abroad and to related topics. The association also holds study meetings on a regular basis, where politicians, trade union leaders and scientists present their views.

In 1996, the association organized a two-day international congress on basic income in Noordwijk.[8] With the support of the University of Amsterdam, in 1998 the Vereniging Basisinkomen organized the 7th Biannual International Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network in Amsterdam.[9]

In January 2007 the association held a jubileum conference in Utrecht with the motto: Basisinkomen: een houdbaar ideaal (basic income: a tenable ideal).[10][11]

Proposals for a basic income

In their brochure of 2004, the Vereniging Basisinkomen points out that for most people, the introduction of a basic income would come down to a redefinition of (part of) their existing wage or social benefit, albeit that some levelling will take place.[12] However, in the starting situation a number of people have no or only a small income of their own. The association stresses that the funds needed for those citizens that are presently short of income, would require measures not beyond the size of recent socio-economic policies. The association further argues that, in a society where work and income are less tightly connected, a shift towards alternative taxes, such as a value-added levy, might be in order.[12] The Vereniging Basisinkomen lists various ways to arrive at a basic income in The Netherlands:[12]

  • the Alaska strategy, distributing revenues from natural resources and government properties as a citizen's dividend;
  • a gradual reduction of the required age for state pension;
  • the anti-repression strategy, where conditions for social security payments are removed step by step;
  • expanding the negative income tax to include all citizens.

The association furthermore advocates for small-scale experiments with a basic income.[12]

Recognition

In addition to the Natuurwetpartij[13] (since abolished) and De Groenen, the Belgian political party Vivant has also recognized the efforts of the association.[14]

External link

References

References:
  1. Den Broeder G, De Roo A (1991), "Basisinkomen - omdat het kan", GroenLinks ("Basic income - because we can")
  2. GroenLinks (1992), "Tijd voor zelfstandigheid" ("Time for independence")
  3. GroenLinks, "Verkiezingsprogramma 1998-2002" ("Election programme 1998-2002")
  4. (2008) "Het basisinkomen vergroot persoonlijke vrijheid en dus het geluk" (interview with Alexander de Roo and Paul Freriks), Nieuwsbrief Basisinkomen, 51 Oct ("Basic income increases personal freedom and therefore happiness"); see also the website of De Groenen, 20081210
  5. Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid (1985), "Waarborgen voor Zekerheid", Staatsuitgeverij, The Hague (Scientific Council for Government Policy, "Guarantees for Security")
  6. Toxopeus J (1989), "Invoering basisinkomen is geen dwaasheid", Trouw, Jan 6 ("Introduction basic income is not foolishness")
  7. Van Parijs P (1994), "Allocation universelle et plien emploi: l'ineluctable alliance", Feb 1, 20081210 ("Universal allocation and full employment: the ineluctable alliance")
  8. BIEN (1996), "Newsletter of the Basic Income European Network", nr. 24
  9. Van der Veen RJ, Groot L (eds.) (2000), "Basic Income on the Agenda. Policy Objectives and Political Feasibility", Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; see also BIEN's website, 20081210
  10. Wiersma R (2007), "Met een basisinkomen is werken een feest", Konfrontatie Digitaal, May 19, 20081210 ("With a basic income working is a feast")
  11. Vereniging Basisinkomen (2007), "Terugblik op 15 jaar Vereniging Basisinkomen", Nieuwsbrief Basisinkomen, 48 Apr 27p (special issue) ("Looking back on 15 years Vereniging Basisinkomen"); see also Newsflash 45 of the Basic Income Earth Network, May 2007, 20081210
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Vereniging Basisinkomen (2004), "Basisinkomen - goed voor de mèns", 20081210 ("Basic income: good for humanity")
  13. Natuurwetpartij (1998), "Natuurwetpartij gedachtengoed en programma", 20081210 ("Natuurwetpartij views and programme")
  14. Website Vivant (2007), nomination of former VBI-president Saar Boerlage for the Open Parachute award, 20081210; Vivant erkent hiermee ook de inspanningen en openheid van de Vereniging Basisinkomen, in het streven naar een groter draagvlak voor de invoering van het Basisinkomen in Nederland. (With this nomination, Vivant also recognizes the efforts and openness of the Vereniging Basisinkomen in the strive for larger support for the introduction of a basic income.)