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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-2-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-2-3 · 2021
              Parte de Social Policy Initiative

              As a social security measure, the BIG is a necessary means to enhance income security for all through the redistribution of wealth generated by all. Thus, the BIG is not just a means for fighting poverty and reducing inequality, but it is also an economic stimulus that increases the purchasing power of a country’s population through direct unconditional cash transfers.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-22-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-22 · Documento · 2022
              Parte de Social Policy Initiative

              This paper adds to the growing resource of research reports about the financing of a BIG in South Africa that have proliferated since the start the of pandemicinduced recession in 2020.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-29 · 2022
              Parte de Social Policy Initiative

              Social security in essence is the guarantee of access to sufficient income across a person’s life, from dependent child to adult with income – earning potential, to a retired older person. This paper focuses on the social assistance leg of social security. Social assistance refers to the monthly cash grants paid by the state to people deemed to meet their eligibility criteria.

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              Global Basic Income Grant (BIG) Pilots since 2000
              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-2-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-2-1-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-2-1 · Item · 2021
              Parte de Social Policy Initiative

              The basic income grant (BIG) is a periodic cash transfer that is unconditional and permanent, and paid to all individuals in society. As a social security measure, the BIG is a necessary means to enhance income security for all through the redistribution of wealth generated by all. Thus, the BIG is not just a means for fighting poverty and reducing inequality, but it is also an economic stimulus that increases the purchasing power of a country’s population through direct unconditional cash transfers

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-2-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-2-3-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-2-3 · Item · 2021
              Parte de Social Policy Initiative

              As a social security measure, the BIG is a necessary means to enhance income security for all through the redistribution of wealth generated by all. Thus, the BIG is not just a means for fighting poverty and reducing inequality, but it is also an economic stimulus that increases the purchasing power of a country’s population through direct unconditional cash transfers.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-14 · 2013
              Parte de Social Policy Initiative

              This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the policy developments for social security before and after 1994. This analysis enables an assessment to be made on how far the constitutional obligation to progressively realise the right to social security and social assistance for those who can’t provide for themselves has been realised, and the extent to which this obligation has in fact driven the policy making process.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-14-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-14 · Item · 2013
              Parte de Social Policy Initiative

              This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the policy developments for social security before and after 1994. This analysis enables an assessment to be made on how far the constitutional obligation to progressively realise the right to social security and social assistance for those who can’t provide for themselves has been realised, and the extent to which this obligation has in fact driven the policy making process.

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