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  2. Access to finance - Wikipedia

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    The lack of financial access limits the range of services and credits for household and enterprises. Poor individuals and small enterprises need to rely on their personal wealth or internal resources to invest in their education and businesses, which limits their full potential and leading to the cycle of persistent inequality and diminished ...

  3. Social inequality - Wikipedia

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    Members of different classes have varied access to financial resources, which affects their placement in the social stratification system. [33] Class, race, and gender are forms of stratification that bring inequality and determines the difference in allocation of societal rewards.

  4. Social deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Social deprivation is the reduction or prevention of culturally normal interaction between an individual and the rest of society. This social deprivation is included in a broad network of correlated factors that contribute to social exclusion; these factors include mental illness, poverty, poor education, and low socioeconomic status, norms and values.

  5. Health equity - Wikipedia

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    Health equity arises from access to the social determinants of health, specifically from wealth, power and prestige. [1] Individuals who have consistently been deprived of these three determinants are significantly disadvantaged from health inequities, and face worse health outcomes than those who are able to access certain resources.

  6. Financial inclusion - Wikipedia

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    Financial inclusion is the availability and equality of opportunities to access financial services. [1] It refers to processes by which individuals and businesses can access appropriate, affordable, and timely financial products and services—which include banking, loan, equity, and insurance products.

  7. US weighs more limits on China's access to AI chips ... - AOL

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    The measures being discussed would limit China's ability to use a cutting-edge chip architecture known as gate all-around, or GAA, the report said. GAA is a type of transistor architecture that ...

  8. Food security - Wikipedia

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    Households with enough resources can overcome unstable harvests and local food shortages and maintain their access to food. [61] There are two distinct types of access to food: direct access, in which a household produces food using human and material resources, and economic access, in which a household purchases food produced elsewhere. [18]

  9. Ecological niche - Wikipedia

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    Although "resource" generally refers to food, species can partition other non-consumable objects, such as parts of the habitat. For example, warblers are thought to coexist because they nest in different parts of trees. [46] Species can also partition habitat in a way that gives them access to different types of resources.