Osmo Soininvaara
Osmo Soininvaara | |
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Member of the Parliament of Finland | |
In office
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Minister of Social Services | |
In office 14 April 2000 – 19 April 2002 | |
Prime Minister | Paavo Lipponen |
Personal details | |
Born | Helsinki, Finland | 2 September 1951
Political party | Green League |
Osmo Heikki Kristian Soininvaara (born 2 September 1951 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician and writer. He served as Minister of Social Services in Paavo Lipponen's second cabinet between 14 April 2000 and 19 April 2002. He was the leader of the Finnish Green League party from 2001 to 2005. Currently, he is a member of the Helsinki city council.
Soininvaara has a licentiate degree in statistics. Before his political career he worked as a statistician. He was elected in Helsinki city council in 1985 and has served in various positions of trust in the city administration since then. He was elected in Eduskunta in 1987 and again in 1995 and was a member of parliament until 2007, when he chose not to stand for re-election. After a break he was elected to the parliament again in 2011, serving until 2015.
Soininvaara is married to Anna-Maria Soininvaara and they have three children: Ohto (born 1990), Ilppo (born 1991), and Helmi (born 1997).
Basic income proposal
Soininvaara is a long-time advocate of a basic income and has published several books and reports on this topic. In Hyvinvointivaltion eloonjäämisoppi, awarded[by whom?] as the best economics book of 1994, he proposed a detailed basic income scheme differentiated for household composition.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Osmo Soininvaara (1994), "Hyvinvointivaltion eloonjäämisoppi" (A survival doctrine for the welfare state), Juva, WSOY, 298 p, ISBN 951-0-20100-6
External links
- The official website of Osmo Soininvaara
- Is Finland ready for a basic income?. Helsinki Times. Published 17 July 2014.
- 1951 births
- Living people
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- Green League politicians
- Ministers of Social Affairs of Finland
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (1987–91)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (1995–99)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (1999–2003)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (2003–07)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (2011–15)
- Universal basic income activists
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