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  2. Social exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons ... Social exclusion or social marginalisation is the social disadvantage and relegation to ...

  3. 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.

  4. Closure (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    This entails the singling out of certain social or physical attributes as the justificatory basis of exclusion. Weber suggests that virtually any group attribute — race, language, social origin, religion — may be seized upon provided it can be used for "the monopolization of specific, usually economic opportunities".

  5. Socioeconomic status and mental health - Wikipedia

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    The two principal models that attempt to explain this relationship are the social causation theory, which posits that socioeconomic inequality causes stress that gives rise to mental illness, and the downward drift approach, which assumes that people predisposed to mental illness are reduced in socioeconomic status as a result of the illness ...

  6. 2010 European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion

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    Civil society organisations and social partners joined participating countries and the European Commission to run activities throughout 2010.. Two European-level conferences took take place in January and December; an art initiative built a bridge between people experiencing poverty and social exclusion and the creative world; while a journalist competition rewarded the best articles about ...

  7. Social Exclusion Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The Social Exclusion Task Force (SETF) was a part of the Cabinet Office that provided the UK Government with strategic advice and policy analysis in its drive against social exclusion. It was preceded by the Social Exclusion Unit , which was set up by the Labour government in 1997 and formed part of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister .

  8. Exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Social exclusion, state of being socially disadvantaged, marginalized, relegated to the fringe of society, or banished Diagnosis of exclusion , medical diagnosis by the process of elimination Expulsion (education) , permanent exclusion (i.e., permanent suspension) from a school or university, usually punitively

  9. Social vulnerability - Wikipedia

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    In its broadest sense, social vulnerability is one dimension of vulnerability to multiple stressors and shocks, including abuse, social exclusion and natural hazards. Social vulnerability refers to the inability of people , organizations, and societies to withstand adverse impacts from multiple stressors to which they are exposed.