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Exclusion: Relation between Poverty and Exclusion
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- Basics of social exclusion are an essential part of Townsend՚s conception of poverty and the unique Breadline Britain and following PSE surveys included aspects of social exclusion within the concept of requirements.
- Exclusion forefronts an individual or a group՚s ability to participate in social, economic, political and cultural life and their relations with other.
- There are other significant fundamental factors of social exclusion such as age, disability, civilization, gender, and employment states.
- Exclusion and poverty are not t…
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Equality
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Peter Saunders on Equality
He identified equality as a varied phenomenon and attributed three characteristics to it:
- Formal or Legal Equality: In most modern democracies, this type of equality is defacto there. For instance, Indian Constitution provides Right to Equality. But in practice, it may not be same as theory.
- Equality of opportunity: It is a symbol of merit-based society, but most of the societies are defective on this court.
- Equality of outcome: It is a…
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