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Social exclusion refers to the process by which certain individuals or groups are systematically marginalized, isolated, or kept apart from participating fully in social, economic, and political activities within a society. It involves the denial of equal opportunities, rights, and resources to individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, socioeconomic status, religion, or other factors. Social exclusion can manifest in various ways, including: Economic exclusion: This occurs when individuals or groups face barriers in accessing education, employment, or economic resources, leading to financial disadvantage and limited opportunities for upward mobility. Political exclusion: Political exclusion happens when individuals or groups are denied participation or representation in political processes, decision-making, or access to public services and benefits. Cultural exclusion: Cultural exclusion occurs when individuals or groups are ma...