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THE MEASUREMENT OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION [PDF]

open access: greenReview of Income and Wealth, 2006
This paper develops an axiomatic approach to the measurement of social exclusion. At the individual level, social exclusion is viewed in terms of deprivation of the person concerned with respect to different functionings in the society.
Satya R. Chakravarty   +1 more
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Social Inclusion and Exclusion: A Review

open access: bronzeDhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, 2008
The concept of social exclusion/inclusion figured prominently in the policy discourse in France in the mid 1970s. The concept was later adopted by the European Union in the late 1980s as a key concept in social policy and in many instances replaced the ...
Nabin Rawal
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Economic, Social and Demographic Impact of Burmese Invasion of Manipur

open access: yesSpace and Culture, India, 2021
Adversarial relationship best describes the history between the Kingdom of Manipur and Burma. As expected between neighbours, there had been frequent wars, alliance formation through intermarriages, trade ties, and cultural exchanges.
Yaiphaba Ningthoujam
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Embedding an engagement exercise into an administrative data research project: An example focussing on Gypsy, Traveller and Roma young people and their families

open access: yesInternational Journal of Population Data Science, 2023
Objectives The presentation reports findings from the ADR funded project ‘Testing and demonstrating the value of the Growing Up in England dataset: Gypsy, Traveller and Roma case study’.
Polly Vizard, Polina Obolenskaya
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“No German, No Service”: EU Migrants’ Unequal Access to Welfare Entitlements in Germany

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2022
While existing research has analysed the intersecting migration and social security law, which stratifies migrants’ formal social entitlements, less work has been done on the informal stratifications beyond the law that determine substantive social ...
Nora Ratzmann
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Welfare Mediators as Game Changers? Deconstructing Power Asymmetries Between EU Migrants and Welfare Administrators

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2022
Under EU law, EU citizens constitute a particular group of immigrants, as they can, mostly without restrictions, move to, and reside in, another EU country, enjoying equal treatment with nationals in terms of accessing employment and social rights ...
Nora Ratzmann, Anita Heindlmaier
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Defining floors and ceilings: the contribution of human needs theory

open access: yesSustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, 2020
This article argues that a theory of human needs is essential to buttress and give content to the concept of consumption corridors. In particular it enables us to, first, define a safe, just, and sustainable space for humanity, and second, to decompose ...
Ian Gough
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Social Exclusion of Australian Childless Women in Their Reproductive Years

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2016
Research suggests Australian childless women are at risk of pronatalism-driven social exclusion. This exploratory, mixed methods, cross-sectional study described and explored the social exclusion of Australian childless women aged 25 to 44 years, and ...
Beth Turnbull   +2 more
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Teaching Qualitative Research in Psychology: A Look at the Portuguese Reality

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2023
Qualitative research has been increasingly used in the field of psychology. Consequently, concerns about the development of students’ skills in qualitative research have arisen.
Ana Pereira Antunes, Silvana Martins
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Livelihood Transition: Socio- Cultural and Economic Impact on Tribal Life.

open access: yesJournal of Social Work Education and Practice, 2023
Tribes are indigenous people with their own tradition, language and life style. Each tribal group is associated with a particular livelihood which determines their lifestyle. Forest is the life and livelihood of Indian tribes except in the cases of some
A. Asha Sasidharan
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