Most of the schemes listed on that page fall short of what I consider to be UBI. In particular, most fail to provide enough money for someone to fund their basic needs (food and shelter).
Are you aware of any UBI experiments where the recipients are confident that both:
1) the amount will cover their basic needs, and
2) the scheme will last forever?
The reason I'm asking is that if either of these conditions were not met, the recipient would be crazy to stop working.
If someone were to commit to giving you $10k/month forever, increasing with inflation, you might quit your job. If it were only $500/month, you'd probably keep working. If it were $10k/month, but the payments might stop after a year, you'd probably keep working.
(Not 'you' specifically of course. I know nothing of your personal situation.)
Are you aware of any UBI experiments where the recipients are confident that both:
1) the amount will cover their basic needs, and
2) the scheme will last forever?
The reason I'm asking is that if either of these conditions were not met, the recipient would be crazy to stop working.
If someone were to commit to giving you $10k/month forever, increasing with inflation, you might quit your job. If it were only $500/month, you'd probably keep working. If it were $10k/month, but the payments might stop after a year, you'd probably keep working.
(Not 'you' specifically of course. I know nothing of your personal situation.)