Combating Child Poverty and Deprivation: The Promise of a Universal Child Grant

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UNICEF/UNI160424/Ose/ Combating Child Poverty and Deprivation: The Promise of a Universal Child Grant Addressing Inequalities and Challenges to Social Inclusion through Fiscal, Wage and Social Protection Policies UNDESA, 25-27 June, 2018 Alexandra Yuster Associate Director, Programme Division Global Chief, Social Policy UNICEF New York

UNICEF/UN033212/ Why focus on children? In nearly every country, children are more likely to live in poverty than adults, including the elderly 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 Figure 2. What do we mean by a UCG? Existing UCGs typically comprise these characteristics: Legal coverage Financing Modality Paid to who Periodicity Amounts Usually (child) citizens, legal residents Tax-financed non-contributory or mixed approach Paid in cash and occasionally as a tax credit/benefit primary caregiver Paid regularly (usually monthly), occasionally as a yearly lump sum Varies according to the number and age of children in HH UNICEF is asking if universal child grants (UCGs) could be an important practical policy instrument to ensure all children realise their potential Why focus on cash? Overwhelming evidence that cash has positive impacts on child outcomes. Benefits of investing in children: Long-term economic growth, country s human capital, maximise inter-sectoral synergies (health, nutrition & education). UCGs could complement UNICEF s practical approach to progressive realisation + aspiration of universal coverage of social protection. Ages Paid aged 0-18; possibly longer if in full time education/apprenticeship (i.e. 21, 25) or severely disabled Conditions Usually non-withdrawable unconditional and obligation-free A few UCGs are conditional on school attendance UNICEF plans to examine the case for UCGs + convening an international conference to consider the evidence on the 6-8 th Feb 2019 at the ILO. Universal Child Grants

Renewed interest in universalism SP Floor & Universal Social Protection Initiative Upsurge of interest in Universal Basic Income (UBI) BUT: Retrenchment and waning public support in some quarters Figure 3. Relevance of UBI for a UCG? Many parallels Rights based Universal Individualised payment (recipient different to beneficiary) Citizen or legal resident Payment modality (cash) Work history/work seeking behaviour irrelevant Unconditional/ obligation free No meanstest Noncontributory Nonwithdrawable/ non-sanction able UBI proposal UCGs

Current status of UCGs High-income countries: 20 HICs have fully-fledged statutory UCGs UCGs staple policy measure: 10 countries introduced their UCGs in the aftermath of World War II Worldwide incidence of UCGs Middle and lower income countries 5 MICs/LICs countries have statutory UCGs. Some have mixed-system approach Several countries expressed a preference to universalise coverage Plans for UCGs: UNICEF is assisting govts of Angola, Bangladesh, Kenya, Tunisia to develop UCGs Why gap outside HICs? Resources? Other practical challenges?

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

The Case for UCG Right to social protection Children have the right social security (social protection) Universality consistent with human rights Reaching the most vulnerable children and avoiding exclusion errors Avoids risks created by targeting, e.g. missing poverty fluctuations Low capacity for targeting efforts Obstacles and opportunity costs for poor to be included in targeted schemes

Abbreviated tables from 2018 ILO study of admin costs of universal vs targeted schemes Administrative efficiency Cost Simplicity Usability

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 Key Q: 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?

Social Cohesion & Political Economy Would a UCG make a contribution to social cohesion? Creates a coalition of interests between different income groups Figure 5. Gini coefficient reduced significantly by progressivity of taxes & social transfers SP big tool Can help establish/maintain the social contract Supports legitimacy and institutional sustainability. Kick-start virtuous circle: If citizens receive Spmay be more willing to pay taxes and enter formal work Universalism signals a clear message: All citizens have a stake in society generally, and provision of social protection programmes specifically leading to sustained and quality programmes. 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 Shock-responsive measure Large numbers of children live in crises-prone contexts (UCG could enable scale up) - attractive argument to prospective UCG states 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.

Affordability and Financing ILO s 2017 costing simulations of different types of UCGs in 57 Low Income Countries Coverage UCT 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 Costs and efficiency of a universal child allowance versus universal food and fuel subsidies in Tunisia (simulation of fuel subsidy converted to UCG)

Waste and misuse Won t transfers be wasted and misused and lead to increased fertility, dependency, and idleness? Important to address these 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