That sounds like a stretch, and you probably need to define what you mean by "basic income not working". For who? Society? Employers? The worker?
Parts of these "youngsters" are probably off doing something related to self-development and fulfilling which might provide benefits for society later on.
In this case they (seemingly) aren't getting any more money from working extra, compared to not working either, since their social benefits are stripped away if they start working. If this was basic income, they would be left with something extra at the end.
Parts of these "youngsters" are probably off doing something related to self-development and fulfilling which might provide benefits for society later on.
In this case they (seemingly) aren't getting any more money from working extra, compared to not working either, since their social benefits are stripped away if they start working. If this was basic income, they would be left with something extra at the end.
In this case there's no incentive to work?