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what is marginalization? explain social marginalization​

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Answered by mounikagandepalli66
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Marginalisation describes both a process, and a condition, that prevents individuals or groups from full participation in social, economic and political life. ... Economic marginalisation can prevent equal access to basic services, income opportunities and access to jobs.

Answered by Bikash5574
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What is Marginalization

1.The relegation or neglect of a specific group of people to the fringes of society.

2.The reduction of a demographic to an invalidation of their experiences.

3.The reality of children in the urban informal settlement being accorded less attention and concern in terms of provision of (quality) education as compared to their counterparts elsewhere within the country as manifested in the lack of public schools, an expensive education yet of inferior quality offered in a form that does not enable them transit to the formal system making them appear insignificant and excluded from the mainstream educational concern.

4.Marginalization involves social exclusion or the treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral. Social marginalization therefore, entails the social disadvantage and relegation of some people or groups to the fringe of society. It is a term used widely in Europe and was first used in France. It is used across disciplines including education, sociology, psychology, politics and economics.

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