Household over-indebtedness: Understanding its extent and characteristics of those affected

Type Journal Article - Journal of Social Sciences
Title Household over-indebtedness: Understanding its extent and characteristics of those affected
Author(s)
Volume 48
Issue 1-2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 79-93
Abstract
Household over-indebtedness has become a matter of concern across the world, in so far, as its social
implications are concerned. The objective of this paper is to provide a snapshot of the prevalence of overindebtedness,
using various indicators, and describe which households are over-indebted. In terms of the National
Credit Regulator indicator, 8 percent of South African households are over-indebted. Results also show that, under
the unsecured debt indicator, 15.2 percent of households are over-indebted, and 11 percent of households are
driven below the relative income poverty line after making debt repayments. Most over-indebted households are
found in the lowest income category, do not receive government grants and have an unemployed household head.

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