Do poor children really benefit from the child support grant?

10th July 2014 By: Econ3x3

Do poor children really benefit from the child support grant?

The child support grant has been praised as one of the government’s most successful anti-poverty programmes. The rapid extension of the grant increases the importance of ascertaining its effectiveness: does the child support grant make any real difference to the lives of the millions of children who receive it? Using the 2008 NIDS data, a recently published study identifies a significant positive impact on recipient children’s health, nutrition and education as a result of receiving the grant.

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Written by Marisa Coetzee, Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Stellenbosch

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