Do Social Grants Displace Remittances? Evidence From South Africa

  • Biyase M
  • Zwane T
  • Rooderick S
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This paper employs a newly-available and representative National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) data of South African households to investigate whether social grants crowd-out or displace remittances. The estimated results based on full sample reveal that while the social grants have a negative impact on the amount of remittances received, the effect is statistically insignificant – social grants do not crowd out or displace remittances. The coefficient on the social grant is also insignificant in both sub-samples (rural and urban), consistent with the results on the full sample

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Biyase, M., Zwane, T., & Rooderick, S. (2017). Do Social Grants Displace Remittances? Evidence From South Africa. International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 16(4), 275–284. https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v16i4.10042

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