Social Exclusion
Social exclusion refers to the process wherein individuals or groups are systematically blocked from various rights, benefits, and opportunities that are typically available to others in society. This phenomenon not only acts as a barrier to socio-economic growth but also creates a sense of marginalization for those affected.
Key Points Covered:
- Definition and Understanding of Social Exclusion: It highlights the exclusion mechanism and how it intertwines with the caste system in India, leading to unequal opportunities for various social groups.
- Vulnerability and Poverty: The concept of vulnerability focuses on communities or individuals at an increased risk of poverty due to various socio-economic indicators, like health and education.
- Interconnectedness with Poverty: The section details how exclusion not only manifests in economic deprivation but also relates to health, education, and social rights, thus keeping poverty entrenched.
Understanding social exclusion in the context of poverty is vital for designing effective interventions aimed at improving equity and lifting the marginalized out of poverty.