TY - JOUR T1 - Paternal Involvement in the Financial Welfare of Children Receiving Child Support Grant in South Africa AU - Tanga, Pius Tangwe AU - Gutura, Priscilla JO - Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences VL - 10 IS - 5 SP - 190 EP - 197 PY - 2013 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1683-8831 DO - pjssci.2013.190.197 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=pjssci.2013.190.197 KW - Child support grant KW -children KW -child poverty KW -fathers KW -paternal commitment KW -welfare AB - This study explores the views of female beneficiaries on the commitment of biological fathers in the welfare of their children who are in receipt of the Child Support Grant (CSG). The study was qualitative in nature and interview guides were utilised in collecting data from twenty participants. The major finding of the study points to the realisation that the CSG has become a substitute of fathers’ commitments to the welfare of their children hence there are few fathers who are present in the lives of their children. In the study, most of the fathers’ where abouts were unknown and so was their contribution. The mothers perceived that men as fathers assumed that the CSG represented them hence they did not need to be active in their children’s lives. Some women who were single parents also did not want any involvements from these men due to the fact that they had deserted them. Nevertheless, the CSG emerged as a reliable source of income for these participants as the piece jobs the women engaged in were not sustainable. The study however recommends that fathers be liable to court sanctioned maintenance. ER -