HSRC Policy Brief, MarchIt is frequently argued that the expansion of South Africa's social grant system is leading to a 'culture of dependency'. This policy brief demonstrates that there is no evidence for this assertion. In fact, both unemployed South Africans and social grant recipients have a positive attitude towards work. There is also general support for extending the social security system to support the unemployed
South Africa has never been a welfare state in the sense that it has not provided all its peoplewith...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2019In the ever-changing global mark...
Social capital has been identified as an important avenue of upward mobility for poorer people. Howe...
Despite the absence of an unemployment grant in South Africa, there is growing concern that other so...
The roots of this debate go back many centuries to notions of the 'undeserving poor' entrenched in p...
This chapter presents findings from a module in the HSRC's 2006 South African Social Attitudes Surve...
A report on a research study presented to The Department of Social Work School of Human and Commun...
Concern over "welfare dependency" has featured prominently in the public discoursearound social assi...
Documents the historical context for the current cash transfer programs in South Africa, examines ev...
Socio-historical context and ideology are often overlooked in analyses of how social welfare policy ...
This policy brief discusses: Social assistance is critical to counter the insecurity and vulnerabili...
The goal of this paper is to determine the nature of the causal relationship between social capital,...
Socio-historical context and ideology are often overlooked in analyses of how social welfare policy ...
The former homelands and tribal authorities have large populations and high densities with low level...
The aim in this study is to determine the nature of the causal relationship, if any, between 'social...
South Africa has never been a welfare state in the sense that it has not provided all its peoplewith...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2019In the ever-changing global mark...
Social capital has been identified as an important avenue of upward mobility for poorer people. Howe...
Despite the absence of an unemployment grant in South Africa, there is growing concern that other so...
The roots of this debate go back many centuries to notions of the 'undeserving poor' entrenched in p...
This chapter presents findings from a module in the HSRC's 2006 South African Social Attitudes Surve...
A report on a research study presented to The Department of Social Work School of Human and Commun...
Concern over "welfare dependency" has featured prominently in the public discoursearound social assi...
Documents the historical context for the current cash transfer programs in South Africa, examines ev...
Socio-historical context and ideology are often overlooked in analyses of how social welfare policy ...
This policy brief discusses: Social assistance is critical to counter the insecurity and vulnerabili...
The goal of this paper is to determine the nature of the causal relationship between social capital,...
Socio-historical context and ideology are often overlooked in analyses of how social welfare policy ...
The former homelands and tribal authorities have large populations and high densities with low level...
The aim in this study is to determine the nature of the causal relationship, if any, between 'social...
South Africa has never been a welfare state in the sense that it has not provided all its peoplewith...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2019In the ever-changing global mark...
Social capital has been identified as an important avenue of upward mobility for poorer people. Howe...