Social exclusion is when individuals or groups are left out and unable to fully participate in society. This can happen when people are denied access to important things like education, employment, services, or social activities. As a result, those who are socially excluded might feel isolated and disconnected from the rest of the community. Social exclusion can be caused by factors like poverty, discrimination, or lack of resources, and it often affects vulnerable groups such as the poor, disabled, elderly, or people from minority backgrounds. Understanding social exclusion is important to help create a fairer society where everyone has equal opportunities and can contribute to community life.
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