Type | Journal Article - South African Child Gauge |
Title | Income inequality and social grants: Ensuring social assistance for children most in need |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 2012 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
Page numbers | 48-51 |
URL | http://www.ci.org.za/depts/ci/pubs/pdf/general/gauge2012/income_inequality_social_grants.pdf |
Abstract | South Africa’s social assistance system is better developed than those of most middle-income countries. This is in line with section 27(1) of the Constitution which states that “everyone has the right to have access to … social security, including, if they are unable to support themselves and their dependants, appropriate social assistance”. It is also in line with the Constitution that social grants are provided primarily for categories of individuals who are likely to be unable to provide for their own needs, namely the elderly, people with disabilities and children. Most social grants aim to reduce poverty and include a means test that is intended to ensure that the grant reaches only those with income and assets below a given threshold. But to what extent do these grants also reduce inequality? |
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