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Development Southern Africa | 2015

Social assistance and dignity: South African women's experiences of the child support grant

Gemma Wright; David Neves; Phakama Ntshongwana; Michael Noble

Many women interact with the South African social security system in relation to the Child Support Grant (CSG), which is social assistance payable for children living with low-income caregivers. This paper explores womens accounts of how the CSG serves to protect and respect dignity, a foundational value in the South African Constitution. Drawing from focus groups and in-depth interviews with female CSG recipients of working age, it is argued that whilst the experience of using the CSG does protect dignity in certain important respects, other aspects including the application process, the small amount of the grant and negative discourses associated with the status of being a CSG recipient were experienced by many as erosive of dignity.


South African Review of Sociology | 2015

LONE MOTHERHOOD IN SOUTH AFRICA: SOME METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES AND POLICY IMPERATIVES

Phakama Ntshongwana; Gemma Wright; Helen Barnes; Michael Noble

ABSTRACT In this paper a working definition of lone motherhood in the South African context is presented. Whilst rejecting any assumption that lone motherhood is necessarily experienced as an identity, it is argued that the category of lone motherhood has analytical value as it exposes the circumstances faced by women who care for children without a partner or spouse present. The working definition is operationalised using household survey data and certain methodological challenges are discussed. A profile of lone mothers is presented and it is demonstrated that lone mothers living with children are more deprived than women who additionally live with a partner or spouse. This raises several policy imperatives including the need for broader debates about valuing unpaid care work and achieving comprehensive social security, particularly within the hostile climate of widespread poverty and unemployment.


Journal of Social Policy | 2010

Social assistance and dependency in South Africa: an analysis of attitudes to paid work and social grants

Rebecca Surender; Michael Noble; Gemma Wright; Phakama Ntshongwana


Archive | 2008

Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa

Michael Noble; Phakama Ntshongwana; Rebecca Surender


Archive | 2014

The Role of Social Security in Respecting and Protecting the Dignity of Lone Mothers in South Africa: Final Report

Gemma Wright; Michael Noble; Phakama Ntshongwana; David Neves; Helen Barnes


Archive | 2017

A decent living level: a pilot of the Minimum Income Standard approach in South Africa

Christine Byaruhanga; Abigail Davis; Michell Mpike; Phakama Ntshongwana; Matt Padley; Gemma Wright; Wanga Zembe-Mkabile


Archive | 2014

Social security and the dignity of lone mothers in South Africa

Gemma Wright; Michael Noble; Phakama Ntshongwana; David Neves; Helen Barnes


Archive | 2014

The impact of poverty and inequality on the dignity of lone mothers in South Africa.

Gemma Wright; Michael Noble; Phakama Ntshongwana


Archive | 2014

Poverty erodes dignity: perspectives of low income female caregivers in South Africa

Gemma Wright; Michael Noble; Phakama Ntshongwana; David Neves; Helen Barnes


Archive | 2014

The Role of Social Security in Respecting and Protecting the Dignity of Lone Mothers in South Africa: Summary of Findings and Recommendations

Gemma Wright; Michael Noble; Phakama Ntshongwana; David Neves; Helen Barnes

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Michael Noble

Human Sciences Research Council

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David Neves

University of the Western Cape

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Michael Noble

Human Sciences Research Council

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Matt Padley

Loughborough University

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Wanga Zembe-Mkabile

South African Medical Research Council

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