Policy Expectations and Programme Reality: The Poverty Reduction and Labour Market Impact of Two Public Works Programmes in South Africa
Anna McCord ()
No 8, Working Papers from Economics and Statistics Analysis Unit (ESAU), Overseas Development Institute
Abstract:
ESAU Working Paper 8 presents evidence from sample surveys, conducted among beneficiary households in Limpopo and KwaZulu Natal provinces, of the effectiveness of public works programmes in solving the problems of unemployment and poverty in South Africa. The programmes are implemented under the auspices of provincial public works departments. The paper contrasts the Limpopo programme, which provides full-time temporary employment in the majority of cases for dependents who are half male and half female, with the KwaZulu Natal programme, which provides part-time but permanent employment for beneficiaries who are poorer, almost all women and, in majority, household heads. Though the wages paid make a significant contribution to beneficiary households’ cash incomes, the research finds that the multiplicity of objectives set for public works leads to inefficient targeting. The temporary public employment model does not increase the longer-term employability of selected beneficiaries, in a labour market characterised by an excess supply of unskilled and semi-skilled labour. Former beneficiaries return to unemployment, and their household incomes drop. The permanent,part-time, employment model implemented in KwaZulu Natal, in which beneficiaries are selected by their communities on grounds of poverty, is more effective as a means of supplementing the incomes of the poor.
Keywords: Unemployment; poverty; public works programmes; South Africa; labour market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 85 pages
Date: 2004-08
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