European Basic Income Scheme (EUBIS)

The EUBIS research team is developing a proposal for a European-level Basic Income scheme. The aim is to strengthen solidarity within the European Union and to equalize living conditions within Europe. The fiscal cost as well as the effects on income distribution of a pan-European transfer will be empirically assessed using EU-SILC data (EU-SILC = European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) and microsimulation techniques.

The idea of a Universal Basic Income at the European level was developed by Philippe Van Parjis in 2013. While Van Parjis’ proposal aims at distributing the economic gains of the introduction of the euro fairly among the participating countries, the goal of our model is to strengthen solidarity within the European Union and to equalize living conditions in Europe. As the Corona and energy crises have shown, the countries of the European Union are highly interdependent not only in economic but also in social terms. It is therefore obvious to conceptualize social security systems in a common context as well.

The goal of the EUBIS project is to develop a robust projection that can serve as a basis for the introduction of a European Basic Income Model.

Research Team

Prof. Dr. Jörg Althammer
Professor of Business Ethics and Social Policy at the KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.

Dr. Maximilian Sommer
researches at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Nuremberg in the team “Basic Income Support and Labour Market” (GAMA).

FRIBIS Team Coordinator

Martin Mehl
Research associate at the chair of Professor Althammer.
M. Sc. Business Administration.
B.A. Sociology, Politics & Economics.

Contact: martin.mehl@ku.de