what is double disadvantage?
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Double disadvantage refers to a situation where people are both economically and socially disadvantaged. For example, a poor person belonging to a low caste suffers from double disadvantage in India.
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For decades social scientists described how being both foreign-born and female was a “double disadvantage” on a person's likelihood to have a job in the United States. New Vanderbilt research shows that where you're born doesn't matter nearly as much as whether you're married and a woman.
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