Aida MartÃnez Tinaut (Spain) in conversation with Nico Andreas Heller
The Government of Catalonia is planning to pilot a universal basic income scheme. The scheme will launch in January and have a limited duration of two years. About 5,000 people chosen randomly from various locations will participate.
Aida, who works at the Office of the Pilot Plan to Implement Universal Basic Income as a data analyst, regularly contributes to public debates about universal basic income. In this interview she will talk about the reasoning behind this initiative, how that reasoning has influenced its design and explain in what way this scheme differs from previous universal basic income pilot schemes.
More information about Aida MartÃnez Tinaut is available here.