articleThe World Bank Economic ReviewJun 1, 2003GREEN OA

Grandmothers and Granddaughters: Old-Age Pensions and Intrahousehold Allocation in South Africa

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Abstract

This article evaluates the impact of a
\n large cash transfer program in South Africa on
\n children's nutritional status and investigates whether
\n the gender of the recipient affects that impact. In the
\n early 1990s the benefits and coverage of the South African
\n social pension program were expanded for the black
\n population. In 1993 the benefits were about twice the median
\n per capita income in rural areas. More than a quarter of
\n black South African children under age five live with a
\n pension recipient. Estimates suggest that pensions received
\n by women had a large impact on the anthropometric status
\n (weight for height and height for age) of…

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Keywords
  • Pension
  • Social pension
  • Economics
  • Demography
  • Anthropometry
  • Old Age Security
  • Demographic economics
  • Cash transfers
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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