The role of the unemployment insurance fund in poverty alleviation in South Africa
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This study examined the role of the Unemployment Insurance Fund in poverty
alleviation in South Africa, exploring its impact, challenges, and potential areas for
improvement. In the early 1940s, South Africa did not have an arranged or planned
social and economic system to support unemployed individuals. During the early 1946
regime, unemployed individuals suffered as there were few government interventions,
and charitable organisations were not persistent in helping them. The Unemployment
Insurance Act No.30 was introduced in 1946, and it was the first official and formal
legislation to help the unemployed in South Africa. The Unemployment Insurance Act
helped the unemployed financially, although it was a short-term relief. This is because
the Act aimed to help the unemployed temporarily while they were looking for another
job. Although the target and aim of UIF was to financially assist the unemployed in
South Africa, poverty as a socio-economic issue has remained a challenge in the
country. This is because poverty has impacted the quality of life for certain people and
has affected millions of citizens. This research aims to investigate and examine the
role of the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) in alleviating poverty in South Africa.
The outcomes are expected to provide reliable and valid data on the effectiveness of
UIF as a measure to alleviate poverty in South Africa. The researcher used the
qualitative method as it has the advantage of producing clear data that can be easily
understood. The qualitative method was used to collect data on examining the impact
of the UIF payments on poverty alleviation upon job losses in South Africa, its extent
it fulfils its role in poverty alleviation, and to identify recommendations for the
implementation and disbursement of UIF payments towards poverty alleviation and
financial relief strains upon job losses in South Africa. The research findings can help
the government to design and implement more effective policies regarding
unemployment. The findings from the study helped with recommendations to reduce
poverty and assist the unemployed. The research findings provided intuitive
apprehension of the establishment of UIF in South Africa.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Sciences Specialising in Public Administration, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2025.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6291
