Marginalized Groups
Definition of Marginalized Groups Hierarchical Category as it relates to People, Social Classes, Lower Class, Below Poverty Line
Marginalized Groups refer to sectors of the population that are collectively subjected to unequal treatment, often due to factors such as poverty, socio-economic status, or social class. These groups, which often include those living below the poverty line or classified as lower class, may experience social exclusion or discrimination due to their circumstances. The term encapsulates a diverse range of people who face systemic barriers in terms of opportunities and access to resources.
Child Hierarchical Categories
Affordable Housing
Child Poverty
Class Discrimination
Community Development
Disabled Groups
Disadvantaged Communities
Economic Disparity
Educational Disadvantage
Elderly Poverty
Ethnic Minorities
Food Insecurity
Gender Inequality
Homelessness
Human Rights
Immigrant Populations
Income Inequality
Indigenous Groups
LGBTQ Community
Low Income Families
Minority Groups
Poverty Alleviation Programs
Public Assistance
Public Health
Racial Inequality
Refugees
Social Exclusion
Social Inequality
Social Justice
Social Mobility
Social Policy
Social Services
Social Welfare
Socioeconomic Status
Unemployment
Wealth Gap
Welfare Services