• Structural inequality has been identified as the bias that is built into the structure of organizations, institutions, governments, or social networks...
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  • Structural inequality occurs when the fabric of organizations, institutions, governments or social networks contains an embedded cultural, linguistic...
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  • Inequality in education is broken down into different types: regional inequality, inequality by sex, inequality by social stratification, inequality by...
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    "contest for dignity" in a context of dramatic inequality. In her interdisciplinary textbook on violence, Bandy X. Lee wrote "Structural violence refers to...
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  • Structural discrimination (also known as structural inequality, systemic discrimination, and institutional racism) occurs in a society "when an entire...
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  • income inequality in China is primarily attributed to structural factors inherent in the Chinese political system, with the principal structural drivers...
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  • conceptualizations of structural discrimination focus on past forms of discrimination that have resulted in present-day inequality, while others focus on...
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    social reproduction of inequality. Systematic sociology of education began with the work of Émile Durkheim (1858–1917) on moral education as a basis for organic...
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    Wealth disparity in major cities Economic inequality is an umbrella term for a) income inequality or distribution of income (how the total sum of money...
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  • cause inequality among individuals, it is women who are most affected. Gender inequality weakens women in many areas such as health, education, and business...
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    banking and other social goods and services. Social inequality is shaped by a range of structural factors, such as geographical location or citizenship...
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  • deficient capital resources as money, education, access to health care, or important/vital information. Structural vulnerability is a threat to any low-income...
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  • Structural competency is a term used in American health professional education to describe the ability of health care providers and trainees to appreciate...
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  • Gender inequality in India refers to health, education, economic and political inequalities between men and women in India. Various international gender...
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  • and higher education attainment indices. Despite this, gender inequality still exists in Japan due to the persistence of gender norms in Japanese society...
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    pipeline Structural inequality in education Women in computing Women in engineering in the United States Women in science Women in STEM fields Women in the...
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  • in mathematics Matilda effect Occupational sexism STEM pipeline Structural inequality in education Timeline of women in science Timeline of women in science...
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  • effect in a heterogeneous treatment effects setting. Other topics in her work concerns reducing structural inequality in education, particularly in developing...
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    (2019). "Education, Inequality and Social Justice: A Critical Analysis Applying the Sen-Bourdieu Analytical Framework". Policy Futures in Education. 17 (5):...
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    Gender inequality in Mexico refers to disparate freedoms in health, education, and economic and political abilities between men and women in Mexico. It...
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  • cultural, and interpersonal practices maintain racial inequalities over a period of time. However, structural racism is the most prevalent form of racism because...
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    Gini coefficient (category Income inequality metrics)
    dispersion intended to represent the income inequality, the wealth inequality, or the consumption inequality within a nation or a social group. It was developed...
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    social class, and social inequality do affect social mobility. These include sex or gender, race or ethnicity, and age. Education provides one of the most...
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    of inequality (e.g. the Gini coefficient) will not change under pure exchange mobility. Structural mobility is mobility that results from a change in the...
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    benefit more people in society, e.g., teachers compared to athletes and movie stars. Critics have suggested that structural inequality (inherited wealth...
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  • STEM pipeline (category Education policy)
    unsupportive workplace culture. Structural inequality in education Women in science Women in STEM fields Racial Minorities in STEM Fields "Educational Pipeline...
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    attendance and investments in public education that benefit the most disadvantaged, are critical for reducing inequality. Additionally, targeted support...
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  • 000 in 1984 to $236,500 in 2009. Many causes relate to racial inequality such as: Years of home ownership, household income, unemployment, education, lack...
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  • determinants of health in poverty describe the factors that affect impoverished populations' health and health inequality. Inequalities in health stem from...
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  • Gender inequality and discrimination remain significant issues in South Africa, despite the country's progressive constitution and various policy initiatives...
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