Gap Fill - Level 4

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Swiss voters rejected a to introduce a guaranteed income for all . Almost 77 per cent of voters said no. The was for a minimum of around $2,500 for those who have been a citizen for five , whether they worked or . Supporters said it was to replace Switzerland's social welfare system, and fight poverty and . It would also give more money to people who earned below the wage.

Supporters argued that was reducing the of jobs available. The campaign Basic Income Switzerland said the would not be for doing . It said: "In Switzerland, over 50 per cent of work that is done is . It's care work. It's at home. It's in communities, so that work would be more with a income." Opponents said: "You would have of people who would try to move into Switzerland."

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