2023
DOI: 10.1080/00346764.2023.2177329
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Discrimination as social exclusion

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“…Following this line of research, some of the bibliography has focused on income (Saunders & Adelman, 2006) and employment (Atkinson, 1998; Pohlan, 2019), which often lead to persistent and systemic deprivation and eventual isolation from the community at large. Scholars have also examined issues present along various axes of social inclusion and exclusion to include the nature of the phenomenon, such as legitimate (Camacho‐Beltrán, 2019) or discriminatory exclusion (Ertürk & Shrivastava, 2023), or analyzed social indicators of exclusion and inclusion, such as religion, age, education, health, and exposure to crime and violence, among others (Labonté et al, 2011). Other academics have looked at the role of government in creating environments of inclusion through policies that facilitate participation in society (Cheung, 2013; Van Wart et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following this line of research, some of the bibliography has focused on income (Saunders & Adelman, 2006) and employment (Atkinson, 1998; Pohlan, 2019), which often lead to persistent and systemic deprivation and eventual isolation from the community at large. Scholars have also examined issues present along various axes of social inclusion and exclusion to include the nature of the phenomenon, such as legitimate (Camacho‐Beltrán, 2019) or discriminatory exclusion (Ertürk & Shrivastava, 2023), or analyzed social indicators of exclusion and inclusion, such as religion, age, education, health, and exposure to crime and violence, among others (Labonté et al, 2011). Other academics have looked at the role of government in creating environments of inclusion through policies that facilitate participation in society (Cheung, 2013; Van Wart et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%