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define social discrimination in detail ??


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Answered by koyalnaik707
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Social discrimination is defined as sustained inequality between individuals on the basis of illness, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or any other measures of diversity.

Social discrimination is a particular form of discrimination in which social behavior toward or against a person or group is based on social perceptions of their characteristics. It can be positive behavior directed towards a certain group as in affirmative action, or negative behavior directed against a certain group as in race and ethnic discrimination. The latter is the most common meaning, i.e. negative discrimination.

Social discrimination on grounds such as race or religion is generally illegal in most Western societies, while discriminating between people on the grounds of merit is usually lawful. The latter is more commonly referred to as "differentiating." When prejudicial discrimination takes place, it is usually described as discrimination toward or against a person or group of people, rather than discrimination between people or groups, which is simply the discernment of qualities and recognition of the differences. This article focuses on the prejudicial sense of discrimination. Areas of interest to psychologists include:

Age discrimination

Disability discrimination

Employment discrimination

Ethnic discrimination

Job discrimination

Minority group discrimination

Sex discrimination

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Answered by lusor
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the differential treatment of a person based on their social class, cultural background, education, etc. See discrimination.

SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION: "Joe suffered social discrimination as he was a mental patient."

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