The impact of poverty and inequality on the dignity of lone mothers in South Africa
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Date
2014
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Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape
Abstract
The purpose of this themed working paper is to explore lone mothers’ accounts of what dignity
means in the context of their lives and how the experience of poverty and inequality impacts on
their sense of dignity. This forms part of a project entitled ‘Lone Mothers in South Africa: The role of
social security in respecting and protecting dignity’.
The project originates from research undertaken for the South African Department of Social
Development (DSD) about attitudes to employment and social security (e.g. Noble et al., 2008;
Ntshongwana, 2010a and 2010b; Surender et al., 2007; Surender et al., 2010). During the fieldwork
for that programme of research, participants in focus groups repeatedly made the unprompted
point that poverty eroded their sense of dignity. Given that the South African Constitution declares
that people have inherent dignity and that dignity should be protected and respected (Republic of
South Africa, 1996), we decided to dedicate a separate project to exploring the role that social
security currently plays in relation to people’s sense of dignity. Specifically we hoped to explore
whether social assistance, as a financial transfer to low income people, serves to help to protect and
respect people’s dignity, or conversely whether there are ways in which the country’s social security
arrangements serve to undermine people’s dignity.
Currently, there is no social assistance for low income people of working age, even though
there is a commitment elsewhere in the Constitution to the progressive realisation of access to
social assistance for people, and their dependants, who are unable to support themselves (Republic
of South Africa, 1996: Chapter 2 section 27). We therefore wanted to additionally explore whether
people thought that – in the context of very high levels of unemployment ‐ some additional form of
social assistance might be a worthwhile poverty alleviation measure that would help to protect and
respect people’s sense of dignity, or whether it might serve to further erode people’s sense of
dignity.
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Poverty, Inequality, Lone mothers, South Africa, Dignity
Citation
Wright, Gemma. et al. (2014). The impact of poverty and inequality on the dignity of lone mothers in South Africa. Policy Brief 5, Bellville: Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape