Elliott Johnson

Elliott Johnson

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Elliott Johnson is a fellow at Northumbria University who researches the intersection of welfare systems, health, and the impact of basic income on social engagement and productivity. He emphasizes the necessity of unconditional financial support for improving health outcomes and reducing barriers to workforce participation, particularly for vulnerable populations, and has contributed to discussions on how such systems can enhance long-term population health.

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Hungary Hungary: Elliott Johnson pointed out that national governments should recognize that basic income is an investment in the long-term health of the population. 6

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Ön dolgozna, ha havi félmilliós jövedelmet kapna munka nélkül?

United States United States: Elliott Johnson, a fellow at Northumbria, emphasized the needs of people with disabilities in relation to basic income. 6

CNN: German experiment gave people a basic monthly income – the effect on their work ethic was surprising