social exclusion Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌsəʊ.ʃəl ɪkˈskluː.ʒən]
  • Us [ ˌsoʊ.ʃəl ɪkˈskluː.ʒən]

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  • The study reported here has shown that increasing resources could reduce social exclusion among a small group of older people.

  • Different propositions about the causes of social exclusion derive from different views about individual agency.

  • Through having early-stage dementia, they experienced social exclusion and devaluation.

  • Gerontologists were more inclined to support activity theory and the associated ideas of social exclusion as an explanatory factor for social retreat.

  • The literature which addresses the questions of citizenship and social exclusion in respect of older people remains fairly thin at present.

  • This has been accompanied by a growing awareness that aspects of some welfare policies, far from countering social exclusion, may actually contribute to it.

  • The authors of this book adopt the now well-established position that a discussion of homelessness should take place within debates about social exclusion.

  • Poverty and social exclusion are the greatest threats to the wellbeing and independence of older people.

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