working paper 19. NOV 2002
Gender, Marginalisation and Social Exclusion
Udgivelsens forfattere:
- Martin D. Munk
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Socialområdet
Arbejdsmarked, Socialområdet
The paper is focused on the fact that marginalisation and social exclusion are gender-related in the EU. Even when boys and girls experience the same kinds of strain and social inheritance, they react socially different.
Likewise women and men are marginalised in different ways. The differing access to the five ressources: cultural, financial, mental, social and powerrelated resources is highlighted. It is demonstrated how gender involves living in different realities, and requires different solutions to create equal possibilities.
Likewise women and men are marginalised in different ways. The differing access to the five ressources: cultural, financial, mental, social and powerrelated resources is highlighted. It is demonstrated how gender involves living in different realities, and requires different solutions to create equal possibilities.
Udgivelsens forfattere
- Martin D. Munk
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