Implications of COVID-19 labour market shock for child and household hungers in South Africa: Do social protection programs protect?'
Dambala GeloJohane DikgangPublished in: PloS one (2022)
The COVID-19 lockdown resulted in unprecedent job losses with significant implications for food insecurity. Job loss due to COVID-19 lockdown significantly increased food insecurity in South Africa. Receipts of social grants effectively offset this adverse effect. The protective effect of the social grant is heterogenous across its alternative programs (child support grant and old age pension grant) and food insecurity, suggesting the differences in the size of transfers and motivations for sending these transfers.