This paper critically reviews evidence from low and middle income countries that pensions are associated with better health outcomes for older people. It draws on new, nationally representative survey data from South Africa to provide a systematic analysis of pension effects on health and quality of life. It reports significant associations with the frequency of health service utilisation, as well as with awareness and treatment of hypertension. There is, however, no association with actual control of hypertension, self-reported health or quality of life. The paper calls for a more balanced and integrated approach to social protection for older people
Abstract: Social protection grants play a critical role in survival and livelihoods of elderly indiv...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDPopulations are rapidly growing older across the globe. In South Africa, li...
Background: Population ageing has become significant in South African society, increasing the need t...
Background: Increasing numbers of older people in sub-Saharan Africa are gaining access to pension b...
Social protection schemes have been expanding around the world with the objective of protecting olde...
[From Editorial] In this special issue of SAJG, an attempt is made to demonstrate how a selection of...
This paper draws on two linked studies of social policy and wellbeing in later life. The studies mak...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes a pilot study to assess the feasibility of a novel intervention to ...
South Africa has a relatively youthful population but ageing is nonetheless an important economic is...
In South Africa, men were traditionally eligible to receive government pensions at 65 years. However...
This paper examines the impact of South Africa’s state old age pension on the labour supply of worki...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Old age pension serves as a poverty alleviation ...
South Africa and Namibia are the only African countries to have a universal, non-contributory old-ag...
This paper summarizes the first results of ongoing research into the origins and social and economic...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The study attempted to understand social suppor...
Abstract: Social protection grants play a critical role in survival and livelihoods of elderly indiv...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDPopulations are rapidly growing older across the globe. In South Africa, li...
Background: Population ageing has become significant in South African society, increasing the need t...
Background: Increasing numbers of older people in sub-Saharan Africa are gaining access to pension b...
Social protection schemes have been expanding around the world with the objective of protecting olde...
[From Editorial] In this special issue of SAJG, an attempt is made to demonstrate how a selection of...
This paper draws on two linked studies of social policy and wellbeing in later life. The studies mak...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes a pilot study to assess the feasibility of a novel intervention to ...
South Africa has a relatively youthful population but ageing is nonetheless an important economic is...
In South Africa, men were traditionally eligible to receive government pensions at 65 years. However...
This paper examines the impact of South Africa’s state old age pension on the labour supply of worki...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Old age pension serves as a poverty alleviation ...
South Africa and Namibia are the only African countries to have a universal, non-contributory old-ag...
This paper summarizes the first results of ongoing research into the origins and social and economic...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The study attempted to understand social suppor...
Abstract: Social protection grants play a critical role in survival and livelihoods of elderly indiv...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDPopulations are rapidly growing older across the globe. In South Africa, li...
Background: Population ageing has become significant in South African society, increasing the need t...