Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa

Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa

by Michael Noble

Browse books you can read free on Readfeed

No club is reading this yet — be the first to start one

Start a club free
About
This paper presents findings from a module in the HSRC's 2006 South African Social Attitudes Survey that was designed by the Centre for the Analysis of South African Social Policy at the University of Oxford. Respondents were asked for their views on issues relating to the importance of work and the relationship between social grants and employment. The findings demonstrate a strong attachment to the labour market among the unemployed, support for more financial assistance for poor people including those who are unable to find work, and no evidence that social grants in South Africa foster a 'dependency culture'. The analysis presented in this monograph is part of an ongoing collaboration between URED and the Centre for the Analysis of South African Social Policy at the University of Oxford in relation to poverty and social policy in contemporary South Africa. The Human Sciences Research Council's Urban, Rural and Economic Development Research Programme (URED) uses a multi-disciplinary approach to promote integrated urban and rural development in southern Africa and across the continent. Poverty reduction is the unifying, overarching theme and purpose of URED's work, and the programme's activities coalesce around the themes of: poverty and rural development; infrastructure and service delivery; urban change and migration; and human development, tourism, and climate change.

Discuss Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa with other readers

Join or start a book club for Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa on Readfeed. Live chat, shared reading progress, and AI discussion questions — free to get started.

Frequently asked questions

How do I join a book club for Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa?

Sign up free on Readfeed, then browse public clubs or start your own club with Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa as the current read. Invite friends with a share link and discuss together with live chat and AI discussion questions.

Can I discuss Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa with other readers online?

Yes. Readfeed book clubs let you chat live, share progress, and join discussions about Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa with readers worldwide — whether your club is virtual, in-person, or hybrid.

Is Readfeed free?

Yes. Creating an account and joining book clubs is free. Sign up to find readers who love the same books and start discussing today.