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Title:Tokenism in South African social policy
Author:Bond, PatrickISNI
Year:2015
Periodical:Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa (ISSN 0258-7696)
Issue:86
Pages:48-77
Language:English
Geographic term:South Africa
Subjects:social conditions
social security
social policy
privatization
External link:https://muse.jhu.edu/article/576314
Abstract:South Africa's welfare state expansion is said to be one of the leading 'social democratic' achievements of the post-apartheid era. However, overwhelmingly tokenistic features - including a neoliberal (fiscally-austere) context, the extension (not transformation) of apartheid's inheritance, and commercialisation of state services - mean the deeper crises of society and economy are not being addressed effectively by the state. This is evident in the foundational approach to social policy, and in the funding associated with the Child Support Grant, the Older Person's Grant and various other specific programmes. In contrast, alternative strategies of decommodification are being pursued by civil society activists, although transformative macro-economic policy and a new political coalition - perhaps the 'United Front' called by the metalworkers union - are prerequisites for the 'nonreformist reforms' needed. Bibliogr., note, sum. [Journal abstract]
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