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social inequality and exclusion is 'social' because it​

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Answered by anviyadav077
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First, social inequality and exclusion are social because they are not about individuals but about groups. Second, they are social in the sense that they are not economic, although there is usually a strong link between social and economic inequality

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Answered by Anonymous
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First, social inequality and exclusion are social because they are not about individuals but about groups. Second, they are social in the sense that they are not economic, although there is usually a strong link between social and economic inequality.

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The concepts of social exclusion and inequality are closely linked. Unequal societies in which certain groups are discriminated against can lead to exclusion. Likewise, social exclusion involves inequality. ... However, horizontal inequalities are not always severe enough to lead to a situation defined as social exclusion.

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