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what is social exclusion? how does social exclusion lead to poverty?
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Answered by rekhakhowal282
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Those who belong to socially excluded groups are not affected by a lack of resources 'just like' the rest of the poor. ... Because social exclusion locks people out of the benefits of development, denying them opportunities, choices and a voice to claim their rights, it causes greater levels of poverty.

Answered by palak9053
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According to the concept of social exclusion, poverty must be seen in terms of the poor having to live only in poor surroundings with other poor people, excluded from enjoying social equality with better-off people in better surroundings. Example Its typical example is the working of caste system in India.

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It causes poverty in two main ways. Social exclusion causes the poverty of particular people, leading to higher rates of poverty among affected groups. It hurts them materially – making them poor in terms of income, health or education by causing them to be denied access to resources, markets and public services

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