SRDC is working with Pauktuutit Inuit of Canada to explore the feasibility of basic income in Inuit Nunangat and its potential impacts on Inuit women and gender diverse Inuit. A key aspect of this project is to better understand how “success” of any future basic income policy should be defined. SRDC is conducting a targeted document and literature review and key informant interviews. SRDC will produce a final report that emphasizes actionable recommendations for the future, and supports the development of a plan of action/next steps toward a comprehensive feasibility study.
Capability: Policy Research
Policy Area: Income Security
Population: Indigenous Peoples - Women
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