The Promise of a Universal Child Grant: Examining the Case

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UNICEF/UNI160424/Ose/ Sesión 5: Perspectivas internacionales sobre la protección social y desigualdad, Sede de la CEPAL The Promise of a Universal Child Grant: Examining the Case Ian Orton Social Inclusion and Policy Section Programme Division UNICEF New York

UNICEF/UN033212/ Why focus on children? Extent of social protection for children worldwide In nearly every country, children are more likely to live in poverty than adults, including the elderly Figure 1. SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage for children and families: % of children and households receiving child and family benefits, by region, ILO (2018) Universal Child Grants

Exploring the potential of Universal Child Grants Existing UCGs typically comprise: Tax-financed Non-contributory (mixed system?) No means-test Unconditional Cash (or tax) transfer Paid regularly (monthly) to the primary caregiver Aged 0-18 (up to 21/24) Children who are citizens/legal residents UNICEF asking if universal child grants (UCGs) could be an important practical policy proposal to ensure all children realise potential. Why focus on cash? Benefits of investing in children. UCGs could complement UNICEF s practical approach to progressive realisation (e.g. age 0-3 for ECD) + aspiration of universal coverage of social protection. UNICEF plans to examine the case for UCGs. Universal Child Grants

Worldwide incidence of UCGs and near UCGs (selective examples) UNICEF supporting govt UCGs N.B. Worldwide incidence of non-contributory means-tested grants for children = Approx. 50 countries with variable effective coverage rates. These countries are not shown here.

Renewed interest in universalism Figure 3. Relevance of UBI for a UCG? Many parallels (i.e., normatively and characteristically) UBI proposal Rights based Universal Individualised payment (recipient different to beneficiary) Citizen or legal resident Payment modality (cash) No meanstest Noncontributory Work history/work seeking behaviour irrelevant Unconditional / obligation free Non-withdrawable/ non-sanction able UCGs SP Floor and Universal Social Protection Upsurge of interest in Universal Basic Income proposal + interest of World Bank and IMF BUT: Retrenchment + public support for SP wains + Deuniversalisation

Examining the case for a UCG Pivotal considerations 1. Human rights - The right to social protection 2. Reaching most vulnerable children and avoiding exclusion errors 3. Administrative efficiency and usability 4. Dignity and shame 5. Social cohesion 6. Political economy 7. Affordability and financing 8. Waste and misuse Missing considerations?

The Case for UCG 1. Human Rights - The right to social protection + universality Children have the right social security (social protection) Universality consistent with human rights. 2. Reaching the most vulnerable children and avoiding exclusion errors The exclusion risk is lower with universal approaches: Preventive function: Targeting misses poverty fluctuations universal approaches ensure near or newly poor are included Practical advantage: Risk of exclusion in poor countries that have limited capacity for targeting and redistribution

3. Administrative efficiency (cost and simplicity) and usability Admin costs Universal schemes average administration cost = 2.5% & targeted programme an average cost of 11% (ILO). Figure 4. Abbreviated tables from 2018 ILO study of admin costs of universal vs targeted schemes Usability Other costs? Universal programmes easier to understand for the layperson But Is the administrative efficiency of universal approaches overstated (i.e. nominal UCGs vs substantive)?

4. Dignity and shame Shame squanders human potential and is harmful to mental wellbeing and social relations. Targeting can be stigmatising and therefore shaming - compounding and perpetuating poverty by discouraging take up rights. Universal approach represents better way to shame-proof SP. Is targeting inherently stigmatising? Key Qs Is a UCG be better placed to reduce shame/stigma compared to targeted approaches -Promote benefit take-up and contribute to better quality services and benefits?

5. Social cohesion + 6. Political Economy Would a UCG make a modest contribution to social cohesion? Nordics: most cohesive societies & most equal universalistic SP (incl UCG) SP maintains cohesion during shocks - SP countercyclical automatic stabiliser Targeting creates intracommunity tension Political economy considerations regarding USP & UCGs: Creates a structural coalition of interests between different income groups. Targeting entails inherent conflict between least well-off & richer groups. Targeted programmes politically weak? Secure broad-based buy in? Kick-start virtuous circle: trust in social state. Shock-responsive measure? Figure 5. Gini coefficient reduced significantly by progressivity of taxes & social transfers SP tool for inequality reduction Direct taxes & STs contribute to a reduction in income inequality: 0.03 percentage points drop in sample of 30 developing countries Direct taxes and STs + contributory pensions contribute to a reduction in income inequality: 0.09 pps drop among 22 developing countries 0.07 pps in the US 0.11 pps in US. 0.09 pps in EU-28 0.21 pps in EU-28 Source: WB, World Development Report 2019.

7. Affordability and financing Figure 6. ILO s 2017 costing simulations of different types of UCGs in 57 Low Income Countries Coverage UCG for children 0 5 years, with benefit for each child set at 25% of national poverty line. A universal benefit for all orphans 0 15, estimated at 100% of national poverty line GDP costs 1.4% of GDP Would add 0.04 pps of GDP to the cost Source: Universal Social Protection Floors: Costing Estimates and Affordability in 57 Lower Income Countries ESS Working Paper No. 58 Social Protection Department. ILO, 2017 Key questions? How will it be financed in fiscally constrained environments on a sustainable basis? Would other programmes have to be cut? Does universalism better secure financial resources (PE reasons)? If financing is secured, what if resources are spread so thinly the impact is negligible? The costs of not doing it (investment case)?

8. Waste and misuse Won t transfers be wasted and misused and lead to increased fertility, dependency, and idleness? Robust evidence does not support these concerns (FAO- UNICEF 2015, ODI 2016). Important to address these recurrent concerns in a context where Govts are more focussed on poverty/vulnerability

Please join us for our International Conference on Universal Child Grants 6-8 th February 2019, at the ILO in Geneva Thank you

Worldwide incidence of UCGs