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Chronic Poverty (CP Figures & Tables for Pesikeni Location)

Figure No 1.

Perceived Levels of Poverty By Families

Very Poor - 60%


Poor - 30%
Not Poor But Not Rich - 10%
Rich - 0%
Very Rich - 0%
Figure No 2. Household Members

60

50

40

Parents - 40%
30
Grandparents - 50%
Child - 10%
20

10

0
Head of
Household

70

60

50

40

30 Under 5 yrs
5 - 17 yrs
20 17 yrs +

10

0
Ages of Children
in Household
70

60

50

40
Pensions
SASSA
30
Other

20

10

0
Financial Support
for Children

Figure No 3.

Sources of Livelihood

Pensions & Social Grants- 60%


SASSA Child Support - 30%
Full time Employment - 2%
Part time Employment - 8%
Figure No 4.

Additional Sources of Livelihood

Support from Relatives - 60%


None - 40%

Figure No 5.

Monthly Expenditures

Food - 80%
Medical - 10%
Funeral Insurance - 5%
Other - 5%

Figure No 6:
Financial Concerns

Death - 35%
School Expenses - 25%
Health - 35%
Other - 5%

Figure No 7:

Non-Financial Concerns

Violent Crime -70%


Drug & Alcholol Abuse - 20%
Theft - 10%

Figure No 8
Families Affected By Crime

Yes - 80%
No - 20%

Figure No 9:

Support for Families Affected by Crime

Family Members - 60%


Community - 15%
Traditional Leaders - 10%
Government - 15%

Figure No 10:
Economic Opportunities

Self-Employment - 2%
Part-time Employment - 8%
None - 90%

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