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Who Benefits—Or Does not—From South Africa’s Old Age Pension? Evidence from Characteristics of Rural Pensioners and Non-Pensioners

机译:谁从南非的养老金中受益?来自农村养老金领取者和非养老金领取者特征的证据

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Social protection grants play a critical role in survival and livelihoods of elderly individuals in South Africa. Rarely is it possible to assess how well a social program reaches its target population. Using a 2010 survey and Agincourt Health Demographic Surveillance System census data we conduct multivariate logistic regression to predict pension receipt in rural South Africa. We find only 80% of age-eligible individuals report pension receipt. Pension non-recipients tend to be male, have poor socio-economic status, live in smaller households, be of Mozambican origin, and have poorer physical function; while older persons living in households receiving other grants are more likely to report pension receipt. We conclude that a reservoir of older persons exists who meet eligibility criteria but who are not yet receiving pensions. Ensuring that they and their households are properly linked to all available social services—whether for child or old-age social grants—is likely to have beneficial and synergistic effects.
机译:社会保护补助金在南非老年人的生存和生计中起着至关重要的作用。很少有可能评估社会计划达到目标人群的程度。使用2010年的调查和Agincourt健康人口统计监视系统的人口普查数据,我们进行了多元Logistic回归分析,以预测南非农村地区的养老金收入。我们发现只有80%的符合年龄资格的人报告养老金收据。退休金非接收者往往是男性,社会经济地位较差,生活在较小的家庭中,属于莫桑比克血统,身体机能较差;而生活在领取其他补助金的家庭中的老年人更有可能报告养老金收据。我们得出结论,存在符合资格标准但尚未领取养恤金的老年人。确保他们和他们的家庭与所有可用的社会服务(无论是儿童还是老年社会补助金)都有适当的联系,这可能会产生有益和协同的影响。

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