IMF Staff Country Reports

South Africa: Selected Issues

June 6, 2023

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International Monetary Fund. African Dept. "South Africa: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2023, 195 (2023), accessed 3/15/2026, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798400245350.002

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Summary

This Selected Issues paper explores the link between social grants and employment in South Africa. Social grants have played an important role in alleviating poverty and inequality in South Africa. The literature has analyzed the link between social grants, means-tested and unconditional on employment, and employment in South Africa. The country’s social grant expenditure is relatively large amid persistently high unemployment. This study uses a large panel household survey spanning a decade to find that old age and disability grant recipients are less in employment as intended by the social program, consistent with the literature. The study adds to the literature by showing that, among “indirect recipients,” younger members typically have lower employment prospects than other indirect recipients. There could be various explanation for this finding, including that the youth are more discouraged from seeking jobs, face larger constraints in the labor market, or have less job opportunities.

Subject: Aging, Carbon tax, Employment, Environment, Greenhouse gas emissions, International organization, Labor, Monetary policy, Population and demographics, Taxes

Keywords: Africa, Aging, Carbon tax, carbon tax scenario, carbon tax tax rate, CLIMATE mitigation policy, d.c, Employment, employment probability, Greenhouse gas emissions, International Monetary Fund Washington, procurement reform priority