social inequalities are not unique to India give one example to justify the statement
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Okk bhai mai aap ko sab bta dunga aap ko aap mere ko sirf like dedo please
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Social inequality is an area within sociology that focuses on the distribution of goods and burdens in society. A good can be, for example, income, education, employment or parental leave, while examples of burdens are substance abuse, criminality, unemployment and marginalisation.
Social inequalities:
- Socially produced inequalities are emerged as a result of inequal opportunities, i.e. family background, educational factors, etc.
- Social differences reflect the values of society, which may appear to be unjust.
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