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In equity we give the same treatment to everyone no matter the conditions of that person while in equality we give people the methods for them to achieve the same things for everyone and have a normal live, professional career and relations.
ReplyDeleteIn social inequality occurs when resources in a given society are distributed unevenly, typically through norms of allocation, that engender specific patterns along lines of socially defined categories of persons.
- What is Social inequality?
ReplyDeleteSocial inequality is an area within sociology that focuses on the distribution of goods and burdens in society. A good can be, for example, income, education, employment or parental leave, while examples of burdens are substance abuse, criminality, unemployment and marginalisation.
Social Inequality is a situation in which people are not equal because some groups have more opportunities,power,money or access to educatiom than others.
ReplyDeleteSocial Inequality is the exclusion of people from full and equal participation in social events that are perceived to be important, valuable ( socially, culturally and economically), personally worthwhile and socially excluded.
ReplyDeleteI think a social inequality is when the people has not the same rights, also the same money. Some of them are very rich and others are very poor. Men and women don't have the same opportunities.
ReplyDeleteSocial inequality is the uneven distribution of money, jobs and other resources between people of different genders, religion, class, age, sexual orientation…
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