Cash Transfers and Citizenship: Evidence from South Africa

Cash Transfers and Citizenship: Evidence from South Africa

Author: 
Plagerson, Sophie
Date published: 
2012
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Harpham, Trudy,jt.author
Kielmann, Karina, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of Development Studies
Source: 
Journal of Development Studies, Vol.48,no.7,July 2012,pp969-982
Abstract: 

Theoretical research has assumed a role for cash transfers in forging a state-citizen contract, yet evidence is scarce regarding whether social protection promotes citizenship among claimants in practice. The article explores the implications of cash transfers for notions of citizenship in the narratives of transfer recipients in Johannesburg, South Africa. Cash transfers created a space for state-citizen exchange, helping to personalise views of the state, and giving citizens grounds for holding the state accountable. However, boundaries between state and citizens' responsibilities were contested, suggesting that expectations of a contractual relationship with the state were weak. Cash transfers are an important but partial means of promoting citizenship.

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CITATION: Plagerson, Sophie. Cash Transfers and Citizenship: Evidence from South Africa . : , 2012. Journal of Development Studies, Vol.48,no.7,July 2012,pp969-982 - Available at: https://library.au.int/cash-transfers-and-citizenship-evidence-south-africa-9