Shorter working week and basic income in Wales - How would these policies impact your well-being?

The Welsh Future Generations Commissioner has invested in this project that investigates a basic income and shorter working week. It will assess how these policies could improve well-being in Wales.

Autonomy is leading on this with a 12 week study. They will interrogate the often-asked questions around a basic income – including how it could be funded, and who would receive it.

As part of this project the Basic Income Conversation will speak to people about their perceptions of basic income and how it could impact their lives.


This survey will help us understand how shorter working week and basic income policies could impact well-being in Wales. The data will be anonymised and analysed for the final report of the 12 week study mentioned above. If you give us permission, the anonymised data may also be fed into other relevant research by the Basic Income Conversation. If you do not opt into the Basic Income Conversation mailing list your personal data will only be used to contact in relation to this survey.