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what is difference between inequality and diversity give example to support your answer​

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Answered by prathamlahoti2
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They have little to do with each other.

Diversity can be described in terms of the degree to which a whole is constituted by varying elements. For example, a jar filled with many different colors of marbles would be considered more diverse than would a jar filled with one color of marbles. A population of people of various races, ethnicities, religions, skintones, economic classes, etc. would be considered diverse.

Inequality can be described in terms of the degree of difference between things (usually [but not always] along a particular scale, like wealth, privilege, shade of color, etc.). There is greater inequality between a black marble and a white marble than between two marbles of different shades of grey. There is greater income inequality between a poor person and a rich person than between two middle-class people. In a society that privileges people according to skintone, there is greater inequality between a dark person and a light person than between two medium-toned people.

There can be great diversity in a population with little inequality or there can be great diversity in a population with a good deal of inequality. There can be little diversity in a population with little or much inequality. They don’t necessarily have anything to do with each other.

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