how is "difference" different from" inequality"
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Inequality and inequity are two such words. They both refer to a difference in the amount or quantity of something. While many use them interchangeably, there are differences between the two.
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"Inequity and inequality: these terms are sometimes confused, but are not interchangeable, inequity refers to unfair, avoidable differences arising from poor governance, corruption or cultural exclusion while inequality simply refers to the uneven distribution of health or health resources as a result of genetic.
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