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  1. 1. Framing Basic Income in Finnish Newspapers

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Förvaltningshögskolan

    Author : Aisha Hassan; [2023-08-30]
    Keywords : basic income; Finland; pilot study; newspaper articles; framing;

    Abstract : Syfte: Att generera en beskrivning av de ramar och aktörer som verkar inom finsk media i diskursen kring basinkomst, som ett bidrag till den forskning som söker lösningar på framtidens hotade trygghet, till effekt av arbetsmarknadens automatisering. Teori: Uppsatsen använder sig främst av Framing Theory (Inramningsteori) och Agenda Setting Theory (Agendasättande). READ MORE

  2. 2. Basic Income: A Comparative Study of Brazil and India

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Aisha Hassan; [2016]
    Keywords : Basic Income; Brazil; India; Comparative Study; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Do we know enough about Basic Income (BI) to support or discharge it? In this paper, two studies on the subject are reviewed in order to answer this question. One is the pilot study of Unconditional Basic Income in rural India (conducted by SEWA and UNICEF in 2011-2013) and the other is the Bolsa Escola/ Bolsa Familia program that was launched in Brazil in 1995 and is still ongoing. READ MORE

  3. 3. Possibilities for Nicaraguan Mangoes : A Value Chain Analysis of Dried Mango

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)

    Author : Aisha Hassan; [2014]
    Keywords : Dried Mango; Value Chain; Nicaragua; Income Diversification;

    Abstract : Two months of fieldwork was conducted during the summer of 2014 in Nicaragua, through qualitative interviews the aims was to investigate the Value Chain of dried mango and its potential as an alternative income source for livelihood improvements for households in Manzano Uno, Nicaragua. The idea to investigate dried mango in particular originates from a conversation in the spring of 2012 with Ben Orton, co- founder of local NGO Waves of Hope, who considered the idea after witnessing the huge amounts of ripe mango falling to the ground and rutting away during the peak season in Manzano Uno. READ MORE