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Question : The concept of "social exclusion" in poverty refers to:

Option 1: The lack of access to healthcare services

Option 2: The deprivation of social rights and opportunities

Option 3: The inability to meet basic needs

Option 4: The unequal distribution of wealth


Team Careers360 17th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: The deprivation of social rights and opportunities


Solution : The correct answer is (b) The deprivation of social rights and opportunities.

Social exclusion is a complex concept that refers to the process by which individuals or groups are denied access to the opportunities and resources that are available to the majority of society. This can happen due to a number of factors, including poverty, discrimination, and lack of education.

When people are socially excluded, they are often unable to participate fully in society. This can have a number of negative consequences, including poor health, low levels of education, and increased crime.

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