HSRC Policy Brief, MarchFor more than two decades, successive South African administrations have been reluctant to support a basic income grant/guarantee (BIG), also termed universal basic income (UBI) or basic income support (BIS), even for chronically poor unemployed citizens. However, a milestone was achieved in April 2020 with the introduction of a monthly R350 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant to assist these South Africans during the COVID-19 pandemic and national lockdown.N/
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
Commissioned by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), JanuaryFollowing the outbreak of the Cor...
The WHO (World Health Organisation) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic in mid-March 2020. To curb t...
What impact would a universal basic income grant have on South Africa's economy, and to what extent ...
The hunger and poverty crisis that the social relief of distress grant aimed to alleviate was exacer...
In recent years, the basic income grant (BIG) discourse has gained attention worldwide as a potentia...
HSRC Policy Brief, NovemberAs one of the most vulnerable groups of people in society, low-income hou...
The Covid-19 Social Relief of distress Grant (Covid-19 SRD) was introduced in South Africa in May 20...
This brief examines the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic incom...
The number of disability grant recipients in South Africa is rising sharply, largely because of the ...
Chronic unemployment and poverty have deepened despite numerous interventions. Over and above Covid-...
AIDS is a very serious problem in South Africa. Over a quarter of pregnant women who attend antenata...
The 2020 global COVID-19 pandemic has led to a marked increase in positive discussion of Universal B...
The novel Corona virus pandemic has been extremely overwhelming at all levels causing massive econom...
The small business sector has been identified as an essential component of the global economy, espec...
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
Commissioned by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), JanuaryFollowing the outbreak of the Cor...
The WHO (World Health Organisation) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic in mid-March 2020. To curb t...
What impact would a universal basic income grant have on South Africa's economy, and to what extent ...
The hunger and poverty crisis that the social relief of distress grant aimed to alleviate was exacer...
In recent years, the basic income grant (BIG) discourse has gained attention worldwide as a potentia...
HSRC Policy Brief, NovemberAs one of the most vulnerable groups of people in society, low-income hou...
The Covid-19 Social Relief of distress Grant (Covid-19 SRD) was introduced in South Africa in May 20...
This brief examines the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic incom...
The number of disability grant recipients in South Africa is rising sharply, largely because of the ...
Chronic unemployment and poverty have deepened despite numerous interventions. Over and above Covid-...
AIDS is a very serious problem in South Africa. Over a quarter of pregnant women who attend antenata...
The 2020 global COVID-19 pandemic has led to a marked increase in positive discussion of Universal B...
The novel Corona virus pandemic has been extremely overwhelming at all levels causing massive econom...
The small business sector has been identified as an essential component of the global economy, espec...
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
Commissioned by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), JanuaryFollowing the outbreak of the Cor...
The WHO (World Health Organisation) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic in mid-March 2020. To curb t...