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Inequality cancels out the influence of positive economic growth in terms of poverty reduction - in the context of economic shocks and low growth.
South Africa’s economy has shown more than once that a steep rise in GDP does not result in a comparable decrease in poverty.
Inequality significantly increases the probability of being in poverty and poverty intensity.
When the economy grows positively, there is up to 14% reduction in the probability of being poor, says researcher Ngepah .
Positive growth benefits the poor the most’, he adds.
Social safety nets are often put in place during times of economic shocks or negative economic growth.
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