南非东开普省家庭的现金转移和生活质量:广义线性模型的应用

Olawuyi Seyi Olalekan, Mushunje, Abbyssinia
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现金转移支付已成为包括南非在内的许多发展中国家减少贫困和改善家庭福利的重要工具。然而,现金转移对家庭生活质量的影响仍有争议。本研究考察了现金转移与生活质量之间的关系,控制了各种家庭特征。该研究使用了2021年南非综合家庭调查,通过分层随机抽样技术选择了1499个家庭的样本。数据分析采用列联表技术和广义线性模型。结果表明,现金转移支付家庭的生活质量高于非现金转移支付家庭。全球人口监测机制的分析结果显示,公共安全、健康、基础设施、获得汇款的机会和人口群体是研究中家庭生活质量的重要预测因素。教育程度、经济环境和性别对家庭生活质量的影响不显著,年龄对家庭生活质量的影响最小。该研究的结论是,现金转移支付(包括社会补助金和汇款)对家庭生活质量有影响。研究结果表明,政策制定者应继续实施现金转移支付计划,以改善家庭福祉,改善该省的公共安全、卫生、基础设施、教育和经济环境。
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Cash transfers and quality of life among households in the Eastern Cape, South Africa: Application of a generalized linear model
Cash transfers have become an important tool for reducing poverty and improving the well-being of households in many developing countries including South Africa. However, cash transfers' effects on household quality of life are still debatable.  This study examined the relationship between cash transfers and quality of life, controlling various household characteristics. The study used the 2021 South African General Household Survey with a sample of 1,499 households selected through a stratified random sampling technique. Data were analyzed using the contingency table technique and a Generalized Linear Model. The results showed that cash transfer families had a greater quality of life than non-transfer households. The results of the GLM analysis revealed that public safety, health, infrastructure, access to remittances and population group were important predictors of quality of life among the households in the research. The results also showed that education, economic environment and gender had no significant effect on the households’ quality of life while age group had a minimal effect. The study concludes that cash transfers (both social grants and remittances) have an impact on households’ quality of life. The study’s findings suggest that policymakers should continue to implement cash transfer programs to improve the well-being of households and improve public safety, health, infrastructure, education and the economic environment in the province.
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