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Summary: This paper estimates the cost of the means test for the Child Support Grant (CSG) in South Africa to Government and to applicants.
The main findings include: The paper demonstrates that an analysis of the characteristics of those deemed to be eligible and those actually receiving grants, suggests that it is children who do not have their biological mother as their PCG who are most likely not receiving the grant, even when eligible. It also highlights that the cost of the means test should be incurred only once in respect of each child if the caregiver remains the same over the period that the grant is received. The total cost would thus not be incurred in a single year. Ideally, the costs should be incurred only in respect of children born in a particular year. In real life, however, caregivers change, especially in a situation where HIV/AIDS is rampant and where PCGs have had to re-apply for the children in their care as a result of the staggered roll-out of the CSG extension. [Source: ELDIS]