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 +One [[sociological]] definition of '''social exclusion''' is as follows:
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 +The outcome of multiple deprivations that prevent individuals or groups from participating fully in the economic, social, and political life of the society in which they live.
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Basic income]]
 +* [[Caste]]
 +* [[Guaranteed minimum income]]
 +* [[Heterosexism]]
 +* [[Homophobia]]
 +* [[Marginalization]]
 +* [[Ostracism]]
 +* [[Poverty]]
 +* [[Racism]]
 +* [[Relational care]]
 +* [[Second-class citizen]]
 +* [[Social alienation]]
 +* [[Social firm]]
 +* [[Social rejection]]
 +* [[URSPIC]]: An EU Research Project to measure impacts of urban development projects on social exclusion
 +* [[Waithood]]
 +* [[Youth Exclusion]]
 +* [[The Yogyakarta Principles]]
 +* [[Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities]]
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One sociological definition of social exclusion is as follows:

The outcome of multiple deprivations that prevent individuals or groups from participating fully in the economic, social, and political life of the society in which they live.

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