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POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION : HOW SIMILAR AND DIFFERENT TO EACH OTHER

    1 Author(s):  ARCHNA SAINI

Vol -  6, Issue- 10 ,         Page(s) : 67 - 73  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Social exclusion is a complex and multi-dimension process. It involves the lack or denial of resources, rights, goods and services and the inability to participate in the normal relationship and activities available to the majority of people in a society, whether in economic, social, cultural or political arenas. It affects both the quality of life of individual and the equity and cohesion of society as a whole. This, in turn, reduces opportunities to lead a successful life and further increase the risk of poverty. Without effective education, health, social, tax benefit and employment system, the risk of poverty is passed from one generation to the next. This causes poverty to persist and hence more inequality which can lead to long term loss of economic productivity from whole group of society and hamper inclusive and sustainable economic growth. People at risk at poverty or social exclusion. ‘Show the number of people affected by at least one of three forms of poverty – Monetary poverty, material deprivation or low work intensity. People can suffer from more than one dimension of poverty at a time. Poverty and social exclusion are the two sides of the one coin. The issue of concern is both low income and the other factors relating to the serve and chronic disadvantage, and that these are closely connected. Its overall scope is the same whether the word poverty used in the wide and narrow sense. The causes for exclusion can vary from country to country in different times. The exclusion is practiced word wide mostly on the identity of genders, caste, religion, color, nationality and other.

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