Chapter 9 THE CARE DEPENDENCY GRANT IN SOUTH AFRICA Challenges on the Road to Inclusive Rights

State-funded social protection can assist poor families in providing for disabled children, especially in the global south where most of the world's disabled population lives. This chapter is a case study of the South African care dependency grant, a social assistance cash transfer available to...

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Main Author: Trafford, Zara (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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