What has happened to inequality and poverty in post-apartheid South Africa. Dr Max Price Vice Chancellor University of Cape Town

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What has happened to inequality and poverty in post-apartheid South Africa Dr Max Price Vice Chancellor University of Cape Town

OUTLINE Examine trends post-apartheid (since 1994) Income inequality Overall, by race, by gender Poverty Overall, by race, by gender Composition of income and impact of social grants Trends in social spending and welfare Impact on Asset distribution Impact on health and education Some explanations for trends Some options for the future

Shares of Total Income By Decile Source: Leibbrandt et al (2010).

Income Gini Coefficients 1993 2000 2008 African 0.54 0.60 0.62 Coloured 0.44 0.53 0.54 Asian/Indian 0.47 0.51 0.61 White 0.43 0.47 0.50 Overall 0.66 0.68 0.70 Source: Leibbrandt et al (2010).

Employment Shares by Gender 56% of all new jobs filled by women Source: Posel (2011).

Real Monthly Average Earnings by Gender Adjusted constant 29% Source: Posel (2011).

Racial and gender breakdown of those in the top earnings decile, 1995 and 2007 Coloured female 1% Indian female 1% African female 6% White female 12% 1995 White male 57% African male 15% Coloured male 3% Indian male 5% Indian female 2% Coloured female 5% African female 13% White female 13% 2007 White male 30% African male 26% Coloured male 6% Indian male 5% Source: Posel (2011).

Income Inequality Real GDP growth 1994 to 2009 = 3.5%pa = 68% Income inequality increased one of highest Gini Coeff in the world Increase is mainly intra-racial Inter-racial inequality reduced - considerable fall in the share of Whites among top earners Gender inequality reduced More women in employment (but more unemployed) Average earnings of women increased relative to men Percent of women in top earnings decile increased from 20% in 1995 to 33% in 2007

Poverty Indices for a line of R515 per month (US $4 per day) Year P 0 P 1 1993 0.56 0.32 2000 0.54 0.29 2008 0.54 0.28 Foster-Greer-Thorbecke (FGT) poverty indices: P0 the poverty headcount ratio P1 - the mean poverty gap Source: Woolard et al (2010).

OUTLINE Examine trends post-apartheid (since 1994) Income inequality Overall, by race, by gender Poverty Overall, by race, by gender Composition of income and impact of social grants Trends in social spending and welfare Impact on Asset distribution Impact on health and education Some explanations for trends Some options for the future

Composition of Household Income Capital Govt Govt Remittances Labour Mkt Labour Mkt Source: Leibbrandt et al (2010).

Composition of Household Income - 1993 Source: SALDRU 1993 PSLSD data. Own calculations.

Unemployment Increased inequality d/t relative access to jobs and increase in salaries for scarce skills Economic growth not been jobless but less than increase in those in labour force 1995 to 2007: 3.1 million increase in jobs But: 3.6 million increase in those who want employment but who are unemployed. Although women s share of employment has risen, women have also been more vulnerable to unemployment than men.

Composition of Household Income - 1993 Source: SALDRU 1993 PSLSD data. Own calculations.

Composition of Household Income - 2008 Source: 2008 NIDS data. Own calculations.

Growth of Per Capita Social Spending Source: South African National Treasury and Statistics South Africa. Own Calculations.

Expansion of Grants to Children Source: South African Social Security Agency SOCPEN data.

Main Government Grants Grant Type 2010 value in Rands (and PPP$) per month Value as a % of median monthly per capita income Old Age Pension R1080 (PPP$230) 175 Disability Grant R1080 (PPP$230) 175 Child Support Grant R250 (PPP$53) 40 Foster Care Grant R710 (PPP$150) 115 Source: Woolard et al (2010).

Composition of Household Income - 2008 Source: 2008 NIDS data. Own calculations.

Lorenz Curves 2008 Cumulative Share of Income 0.2.4.6.8 1 0.2.4.6.8 1 Cumulative Share of Population 45 line Disposable income Market income Source: 2008 NIDS data. Own calculations.

Gini Coefficients With and Without Grant Income 1995 2005 With grants Without grants Difference With grants Without grants Difference African 0.56 0.59 0.03 0.61 0.71 0.10 Coloured 0.49 0.52 0.03 0.59 0.64 0.04 Asian/Indian 0.46 0.47 0.01 0.56 0.57 0.01 White 0.44 0.44 0.00 0.51 0.52 0.01 Overall 0.64 0.66 0.02 0.72 0.77 0.05 Source: Bhorat et al (2011).

Poverty Including and Excluding Grants Including grants Excluding grants Year P(0) P(1) P(0) P(1) 1993 0.56 0.32 0.60 0.40 2000 0.54 0.29 0.57 0.37 2008 0.54 0.28 0.60 0.44 Source: Woolard et al (2010).

Distributions Including and Excluding Grants, 2008 Poverty Line: PPP$121/month Source: Woolard et al (2010).

OUTLINE Examine trends post-apartheid (since 1994) Income inequality Overall, by race, by gender Poverty Overall, by race, by gender Composition of income and impact of social grants Trends in social spending and welfare Impact on Asset distribution Impact on health and education Some explanations for trends Some options for the future

Access to Public Assets and Services Source: Bhorat et al (2007) and (2009).

Average Years of Education by Expenditure Decile Source: Bhorat et al (2007) and NIDS 2008 data, own calculations.

2009 Enrolment Rates by Age Source: Woolard et al (2010).

Child Mortality Trends Source: Jamieson et al (2011).

HIV Prevalence in Children Under 15 Source: Jamieson et al (2011).

Concentration Curves for Total Social Spending Source: van der Berg (2009).

Concentration Ratios 2000 2006 Pro poor? School education -0.121-0.128 Tertiary education 0.528 0.641 All social grants -0.371-0.359 - Child support -0.247-0.318 - Disability -0.291-0.288 - Old-age pension -0.412-0.436 Health -0.118-0.137 - Public clinics -0.177-0.257 - Public hospitals -0.105-0.103 Housing 0.160 0.070 Total across services -0.112-0.152 Source: van der Berg (2009).

Kernel Densities of Asset Indices Source: Bhorat et al (2007).

Summary re Inequality Analysis of Asset inequality tells a different story from income inequality. Income Gini has worsened, asset Gini coeffs improved No attempts yet to put a value on assets so cannot calculate social wage and therefore impact on poverty levels but highlights danger of ignoring Question: why decreasing asset inequality has not been translated into decreased income inequality? Most should have increased productivity Yet very low returns to improvements in absolute and relative investment in assets

OUTLINE Examine trends post-apartheid (since 1994) Income inequality Overall, by race, by gender Poverty Overall, by race, by gender Composition of income and impact of social grants Trends in social spending and welfare Impact on Asset distribution Impact on health and education Some explanations for trends Some options for the future

Reasons for persistent poverty and inequality Multi-causal, debated, beyond this paper. Some e.g. Opening economy, global competition and slow restructuring of industry Strong labour movement, unions in government, high wages (esp. public sector, sets benchmark) V. progressive labour legislation perhaps country not ready (hire and fire) Strong affirmative action policy impact on wages and productivity Corruption in public and private sectors

Reasons for persistent poverty and inequality Low skills, poor education system low productivity Health AIDS and TB, productivity and turnover

Educational Attainment of 25-59 Year Olds by Birth Cohort Source: Ardington et al (2011).

Kernel Densities of Literacy and Numeracy Scores Grade 8 to 12 Source: Lam et al (2011).

South Africa s HDI Indices Global HDI rank 1990: 59 th 2010: 110 th Source: United Nations Human Development Reports.

CONCLUSIONS 1 Income inequality rose, especially within race, reduced between whites and others Income inequality between men and women reduced Nature of inequality changing dramatically due to social grants Headcount poverty slightly decreased, while mean poverty gap substantially reduced Asset inequality improved reflecting pro-poor social spending Risk!!! Fiscal sustainability of grants and social spending

CONCLUSIONS 2 Desperate debates: Nationalisation debate! Wealth tax! Land grabs! Key problem is human resources capability Health NB Education fix schooling Post-school system But long term Public works and state investment in economy Uncompetitive wages in relation to productivity Do social grants aggravate this? Youth wage subsidy? Clothing sector deal Conditional grants (e.g. Brazil) may not be possible

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