Just Published: Social Assistance Amidst the Covid-19 Epidemic in South Africa: An Impact Assessment
In this new DPRU working paper, "Social Assistance Amidst the Covid-19 Epidemic in South Africa: An Impact Assessment", authors Prof Haroon Bhorat (Director), Dr Morné Oosthuizen (Deputy Director) and Ben Stanwix (Senior Researcher) assess the chosen package and compare it with an initial proposal to increase the Child Support Grant (CSG). Coverage, cost and welfare effects are calculated to measure the relative impacts in each case.
They find that while a significant increase in the CSG delivers resources most progressively, the addition of the Covid grant may potentially reach a much larger group of otherwise uncovered, vulnerable individuals. Critically, this extended coverage comes at a cost to the poorest households, via additional transfers to upper income deciles. However, the authors identify several categories of vulnerable household groups which suggests that the workers most negatively affected by the pandemic are not necessarily those in the poorest households.
The paper emphasises that social assistance to mitigate the consequences of Covid-19 should not be viewed necessarily as a standard poverty reduction exercise, but rather as an attempt to mitigate Covid-related income shocks for the vulnerable who were most negatively affected by the pandemic.
Download: DPRU WP202006.