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social exclusion

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/ˈsoʊʃəl ɪkˈskluʒən/
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the state of being shut out from full participation in society due to poverty, discrimination, or lack of access to services, rights, or opportunities

  • The program aims to reduce social exclusion in urban areas.
  • Minorities may face social exclusion in education and employment.
  • Digital illiteracy can cause social exclusion in modern societies.
  • Combating social exclusion requires both economic and cultural change.
  • She spoke out about her experience of social exclusion.