Difference between inequality and discrimination
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DISCRIMINATION
a distinction; discernment, the act of discriminating, discerning, distinguishing, noting or perceiving differences between things.The state of being discriminated, distinguished from, or set apart.(sometimes discrimination against ) distinct treatment of an individual or group to their disadvantage; treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit; partiality; prejudice; bigotrysexual or racial discriminationThe quality of being discriminating, acute discernment, specifically in a learning situation; as to show great discrimination in the choice of means.That which discriminates; mark of distinction, a characteristic.
INEQUALITY
An unfair, not equal, state.* (The Guardian Weekly) citation, passage=In order to grant the rich these pleasures, the social contract is reconfigured. […] The public realm is privatised, the regulations restraining the ultra–wealthy and the companies they control are abandoned, and Edwardian levels of inequality are almost fetishised.}}The inequality in living standards led to a civil war as the have nots rebelled.
a distinction; discernment, the act of discriminating, discerning, distinguishing, noting or perceiving differences between things.The state of being discriminated, distinguished from, or set apart.(sometimes discrimination against ) distinct treatment of an individual or group to their disadvantage; treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit; partiality; prejudice; bigotrysexual or racial discriminationThe quality of being discriminating, acute discernment, specifically in a learning situation; as to show great discrimination in the choice of means.That which discriminates; mark of distinction, a characteristic.
INEQUALITY
An unfair, not equal, state.* (The Guardian Weekly) citation, passage=In order to grant the rich these pleasures, the social contract is reconfigured. […] The public realm is privatised, the regulations restraining the ultra–wealthy and the companies they control are abandoned, and Edwardian levels of inequality are almost fetishised.}}The inequality in living standards led to a civil war as the have nots rebelled.
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It entails treating people differently because of certain characteristics, such as race, colour or sex, which results in the impairment of equality of opportunity and treatment. In other words, discrimination results in, and reinforces, inequalities.
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