What impact would a universal basic income grant have on South Africa's economy, and to what extent would it improve living standards? Debates on the potential developmental impact of a universal basic income grant (UBIG) often focus on these questions. The third UBIG webinar hosted by the HSRC, the Institute for Economic Justice and the Pay the Grants movement concentrated on the real or potential differences this type of grant could make to poverty, inequality, and unemployment. in response to the COVID-19 socioeconomic crisis, many countries strengthened their social protection measures, often expanding the type of assistance that quickly reaches poor and vulnerable people in socioeconomic distress. Innovative social relief programmes, s...
South Africa is a country faced with immense challenges, such as poverty, as a result of high levels...
While the Republic of South Africa has one of the most progressive Constitutions in theworld, the va...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchFor more than two decades, successive South African administrations have bee...
When it comes to the design of a basic income grant, authorities must decide, first and foremost, wh...
In recent years, public debates, pilot projects and academic research have internationally boosted t...
This brief examines the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic incom...
Options to enhance the developmental impact of South Africa’s comprehensive suite of social protecti...
On the agenda for welfare reform in South Africa are proposals to expand the public provision of wel...
Social grant schemes have become an important component of many developing countries’ inclusive grow...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...
The current economic downturn and the sharp increase in social assistance expenditures in recent yea...
This paper quantifies the effect of fiscal transfers on the trade-off between social relief and debt...
The hunger and poverty crisis that the social relief of distress grant aimed to alleviate was exacer...
As a consequence of the fundamental reconstruction and development processes, including alarge-scale...
South Africa stands out for its social protection response to Covid-19, especially regarding the e...
South Africa is a country faced with immense challenges, such as poverty, as a result of high levels...
While the Republic of South Africa has one of the most progressive Constitutions in theworld, the va...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchFor more than two decades, successive South African administrations have bee...
When it comes to the design of a basic income grant, authorities must decide, first and foremost, wh...
In recent years, public debates, pilot projects and academic research have internationally boosted t...
This brief examines the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic incom...
Options to enhance the developmental impact of South Africa’s comprehensive suite of social protecti...
On the agenda for welfare reform in South Africa are proposals to expand the public provision of wel...
Social grant schemes have become an important component of many developing countries’ inclusive grow...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...
The current economic downturn and the sharp increase in social assistance expenditures in recent yea...
This paper quantifies the effect of fiscal transfers on the trade-off between social relief and debt...
The hunger and poverty crisis that the social relief of distress grant aimed to alleviate was exacer...
As a consequence of the fundamental reconstruction and development processes, including alarge-scale...
South Africa stands out for its social protection response to Covid-19, especially regarding the e...
South Africa is a country faced with immense challenges, such as poverty, as a result of high levels...
While the Republic of South Africa has one of the most progressive Constitutions in theworld, the va...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchFor more than two decades, successive South African administrations have bee...