Social inequality is social because: 1
a) They are not about individuals but about groups
b) They are unsystematic and unstructured
c) There is an indefinite pattern to social equalities
d) They are about an individual
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b they are unsystematic and unstructed
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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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