How far it is correct to say that social exclusion can be both cause as well as consequences?
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Poverty must be seen in terms of the poor having to live only in a poor surrounding with other poor people, excluded from enjoying social rod better off' people in better surroundings.
Social exclusion can be both a cause as well as a consequence of poverty in the usual sense. Broadly, it is a process through which individuals or groups are excluded from facilities, benefits and opportunities that others (their ‘betters’) enjoy.
A typical example is the working of the caste system in India in which people belonging to certain castes are excluded from equal opportunities. Social exclusion thus, can be both a cause as well as a consequence of poverty.
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Poverty must be seen in terms of the poor having to live only in a poor surrounding with other poor people, excluded from enjoying social rod better off' people in better surroundings.
Social exclusion can be both a cause as well as a consequence of poverty in the usual sense. Broadly, it is a process through which individuals or groups are excluded from facilities, benefits and opportunities that others (their ‘betters’) enjoy.
A typical example is the working of the caste system in India in which people belonging to certain castes are excluded from equal opportunities. Social exclusion thus, can be both a cause as well as a consequence of poverty.
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Poverty must be seen in terms of the poor having to live only in a poor surrounding with other poor people, excluded from enjoying social rod better off' people in better surroundings.
Social exclusion can be both a cause as well as a consequence of poverty in the usual sense. Broadly, it is a process through which individuals or groups are excluded from facilities, benefits and opportunities that others (their ‘betters’) enjoy.
A typical example is the working of the caste system in India in which people belonging to certain castes are excluded from equal opportunities. Social exclusion thus, can be both a cause as well as a consequence of poverty.
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