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CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 6 Sayı: 1, 11 - 21, 01.06.2014

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Government grants have become an important source of income for many households in South Africa. With the need to understand their impact, this study used household level data to analyse determinants of household poverty amongst households receiving government grants in a South Africa Township of Bophelong. A Logistic regression was estimated based on this data with the economic status (that is poor and non-poor) as the dependent variable and a set of demographic variables as the explanatory variables. The results of the study show that household size, gender, age employment status were important predictors of household poverty. The age and the employment status of the head of the household reduce the probability of being poor. The household size is associated with an increased probability of being poor

Kaynakça

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  • Pretoria: Government printer Du Toit, A (2005), “Poverty Measurement Blues: some reflections on the space for understanding ‘chronic’ and ‘structural’ poverty in South Africa” CPRC
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Yıl 2014, Cilt: 6 Sayı: 1, 11 - 21, 01.06.2014

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Baulch, B., and McCulloch, N (1998), “Being Poor and Becoming Poor: Poverty
  • Status and Poverty Transition in the Rural Pakistan”, Institute of Development Studies Working Series, University of Sussex. Berkowitz, P (2013) General Household Survey 2012: Arrested Development? http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2013-08-23-general-household-survey- arrested-development, [Accessed 23.09.2013]
  • Department of Social Development (South Africa), (2006), “Linking social grants beneficiaries to poverty alleviation and economic activity”, Discussion document,
  • Pretoria: Government printer Du Toit, A (2005), “Poverty Measurement Blues: some reflections on the space for understanding ‘chronic’ and ‘structural’ poverty in South Africa” CPRC
  • Working Paper 55 PLAAS Chronic Poverty and Development Series 6. Manchester and Bellville: Chronic Poverty Research Centre and PLAAS ETU (Education and Training Unit), (2013) Combating Poverty: Social
  • Development and Grants http://www.etu.org.za/toolbox/docs/government/grants.html, [Accessed 09.2013]
  • Geda, A., Jong, N., Kimenyi, M., and Mwabu, G. (2005), “Determinants of poverty in Kenya: a household level analysis”. Department of Economics
  • Working Paper Series, University of Connecticut. Malik, S (1996), “Determinants of Rural Poverty in Pakistan: A micro study”, The Pakistan Development Review, Vol. 35, No.2, pp 171 - 187.
  • Meth, C. (2006), “What was the poverty headcount in 2004? A critique of the latest offering from” van Der Berg et al., Draft Working Paper, UKZN/SALDRU UCT.
  • Sekhampu, T.J (2013), “Determinants of poverty in a South African township”,
  • Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 4, No.2, pp 145-153. Sikander, M., and Ahmed, M (2008) “Household Determinants of Poverty in
  • Punjab: A Logistic Regression Analysis of MICS (2003-04) Data Set”. Paper presented at the 8th Global Conference on Business & Economics, October 18- th, Florence, Italy.
  • SPII (Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute), (2007), The Measurement of
  • Poverty in South Africa Project: Key Issues, Richmond: SPII. Statistics South Africa, (2009), Poverty profile of South Africa: application of the poverty lines on the LCS 2008/2009, Pretoria: Government Printer.
  • Ramon J, Albert G, Collado, M. N, (2004), Profile and Determinants of Poverty in the Philippines. Statistical Research and Training Center, Philippine: National Statistics Office.
  • World Bank, (2001), Poverty Manual, Washington D.C: The World Bank Group.
Toplam 16 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA22CJ38CV
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Mmapula Brendah Sekatane Bu kişi benim

Tshediso Joseph Sekhu Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Haziran 2014
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2014 Cilt: 6 Sayı: 1

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APA Sekatane, M. B., & Sekhu, T. J. (2014). CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies, 6(1), 11-21.
AMA Sekatane MB, Sekhu TJ. CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP. IJ-SSHS. Haziran 2014;6(1):11-21.
Chicago Sekatane, Mmapula Brendah, ve Tshediso Joseph Sekhu. “CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 6, sy. 1 (Haziran 2014): 11-21.
EndNote Sekatane MB, Sekhu TJ (01 Haziran 2014) CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 6 1 11–21.
IEEE M. B. Sekatane ve T. J. Sekhu, “CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP”, IJ-SSHS, c. 6, sy. 1, ss. 11–21, 2014.
ISNAD Sekatane, Mmapula Brendah - Sekhu, Tshediso Joseph. “CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 6/1 (Haziran 2014), 11-21.
JAMA Sekatane MB, Sekhu TJ. CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP. IJ-SSHS. 2014;6:11–21.
MLA Sekatane, Mmapula Brendah ve Tshediso Joseph Sekhu. “CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies, c. 6, sy. 1, 2014, ss. 11-21.
Vancouver Sekatane MB, Sekhu TJ. CORRELATES OF POVERTY AMONGST HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN A SOUTH AFRICAN TOWNSHIP. IJ-SSHS. 2014;6(1):11-2.