Social Wage

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-18-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-18 · Unidad documental simple · 2018
              Parte de Social Policy Initiative

              The social wage has wide currency in South Africa today in a political-policy sense but the economics and social policy
              framework remain illusive, both in definition and consequently measurement. The main focus in South Africa is the role
              of the social wage in alleviating poverty for those with the low or no wage income. It is viewed as an aggregation of state
              provided or funded inputs which off-set the absence of wages but is also taken to mean state provided free basic services. These are generally taken to be redistributive and progressive in the effect of shifting resource allocations within society: the question remains whether these are sufficiently so. The review concludes that the absence of a coherent policy framework limits meaningful measurement of the social wage. It concludes that policy choices and prioritization is required if the social wage is to become less an aggregate of government social spending and more a distinct policy instrument.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-18 · 2018
              Parte de Social Policy Initiative

              The social wage has wide currency in South Africa today in a political-policy sense but the economics and social policy
              framework remain illusive, both in definition and consequently measurement. The main focus in South Africa is the role
              of the social wage in alleviating poverty for those with the low or no wage income. It is viewed as an aggregation of state
              provided or funded inputs which off-set the absence of wages but is also taken to mean state provided free basic services. These are generally taken to be redistributive and progressive in the effect of shifting resource allocations within society: the question remains whether these are sufficiently so. The review concludes that the absence of a coherent policy framework limits meaningful measurement of the social wage. It concludes that policy choices and prioritization is required if the social wage is to become less an aggregate of government social spending and more a distinct policy instrument.

              Sin título