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what are the dimension of social exclusion

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Exclusionary processes can have various dimensions: Political exclusion can include the denial of citizenship rights such as political participation and the right to organise, and also of personal security, the rule of law, freedom of expression and equality of opportunity.

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Economic exclusion includes lack of access to labour markets, credit and other forms of ‘capital assets’.

Social exclusion may take the form of discrimination along a number of dimensions including gender, ethnicity and age, which reduce the opportunity for such groups to gain access to social services and limits their participation in the labour market.

Cultural exclusion refers to the extent to which diverse values, norms and ways of living are accepted and respected.

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