A basic income support grant can address extreme poverty and inequality in South Africa - (...)

5 mai 2025 | Carolyn Chisadza, Associate professor, University of Pretoria, Eleni Abraham Yitbarek, Associate Professor, University of Pretoria, Kehinde Oluwaseun Omotoso, Lecturer in Economics, Margaret Chitiga-Mabugu, Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, Nicky Nicholls, Associate Professor in Economics, University of Pretoria, Ramos Emmanuel Mabugu, Professor, Sol Plaatje University
Economic modelling suggests that a basic income grant for all individuals aged between 18 and 59 could significantly reduce poverty and inequality in South Africa.
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