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“The hand (out) that rocks the cradle”: Enabling or disabling the rural shift from ill-being to well-being? - The case of the South African Child Support Grant.

Zanele Silo-2014-12-12
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This study aims to focus on the Child Social Grant (CSG) program in South Africa which has been categorised as one of the social grant pillars that represent recordable success in terms of its high uptake. It ventures into propelling that a reliance on this social cushion (in isolation from other income generating mechanisms) to enhance the economic position of the caregiver ‘the hand’ is self-defeating. The caregiver as the recipient holds the decision making power that determines how resources are cascaded at the level of the household therefore in implementation of social protection interventions of this nature, the policy focus should not exclusively be directed at the children but also at those who are responsible for the care of the children. In predominant situations of vast unemployment and lack of sources of income and provision, the CSG becomes a source of sustenance for the entire household, to all intents and purposes it meets only the most basic needs. It then becomes hard

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This study aims to focus on the Child Social Grant (CSG) program in South Africa which has been categorised as one of the social grant pillars that represent recordable success in terms of its high uptake. It ventures into propelling that a reliance on this social cushion (in isolation from other income generating mechanisms) to enhance the economic position of the caregiver ‘the hand’ is self-defeating. The caregiver as the recipient holds the decision making power that determines how resources are cascaded at the level of the household therefore in implementation of social protection interventions of this nature, the policy focus should not exclusively be directed at the children but also at those who are responsible for the care of the children. In predominant situations of vast unemployment and lack of sources of income and provision, the CSG becomes a source of sustenance for the entire household, to all intents and purposes it meets only the most basic needs. It then becomes hard

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PovertySustenanceContext (archaeology)Government (linguistics)Psychological interventionPolitical scienceBasic incomeUnemployment

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