Structural Inequality
Globalization, Structural change, Structural inequality in education, Racial steering
978-620-1-41797-7
6201417974
104
2012-08-08
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Structural inequality is defined as a condition where one category of people are attributed an unequal status in relation to other categories of people. This relationship is perpetuated and reinforced by a confluence of unequal relations in roles, functions, decisions rights, and opportunities. As opposed to cultural inequality, which focuses on the individual decisions associated with these imbalances, structural inequality refers specifically to the inequalities that are systemically rooted in the normal operations of dominant social institutions, and can be divided into categories like residential segregation or healthcare, employment and educational discrimination.
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