Disenfranchised Individuals
Definition of Disenfranchised Individuals Hierarchical Category as it relates to People, Social Classes, Lower Class
Disenfranchised individuals refer to those members of society who are stripped of their rights, particularly the right to vote, or marginalized due to their social, economic, or political status. Often found within the lower class, these individuals may face difficulties in accessing basic resources, opportunities and social mobility. They constitute a significant segment of the social classes and represent a critical issue in the overall societal structure.
Child Hierarchical Categories
Asylum Seekers
Children in Poverty
Disabled Individuals
Disenfranchised Youth
Economically Challenged Families
Economically Deprived Communities
Economically Disadvantaged
Elderly People
Ethnic Groups
Homeless People
Immigrants
Indigenous People
Jobless People
LGBTQ Community
Low Income Families
Low Income Individuals
Low Income Senior Citizens
Low Wage Workers
Lower Class Communities
Lower Class Families
Lower Class Students
Lower Class Workers
Marginalized Groups
Middle Class
Minority Groups
People Facing Social Exclusion
People in Debt
People Living Below Poverty Line
People Living in Slums
People with Low Social Status
PovertyStricken Individuals
Refugees
Rural Poor
Single Parents
Social Class Discrimination
Social Class Inequality
Social Class Mobility
Socially Disadvantaged
Socially Excluded Individuals
Street Children
Underprivileged Communities
Unemployed Individuals
Upper Class
Urban Poor
Veterans
Working Class