Laws and lawmakers not only promote inclusion, they can also, unintentionally, sow the seeds of exclusion. Explain
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Social exclusion is a multidimensional phenomenon not limited to material
deprivation; poverty is an important dimension of exclusion, albeit only one
dimension. Accordingly, social inclusion processes involve more than improving
access to economic resources.
• Social inclusion is defined as the process of improving the terms of participation
in society, particularly for people who are disadvantaged, through enhancing
opportunities, access to resources, voice and respect for rights.
• Measuring social exclusion is challenging due to its multidimensional nature and
the lack of standard data sources across countries and for all social groups at
highest risk of being left behind. Despite limitations, the existing data allow for
a meaningful analysis of key aspects of exclusion. The report presents these data
while illustrating data gaps.
• While inclusion is a core aspiration of the 2030 Agenda, conceptual and analytical
work on what constitutes inclusion, as well as efforts to improve data availability,
are needed.
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