Search Results - "Social exclusion"
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Social exclusion and the value of mobility
Published 2011“…This paper investigates factors likely to increase a person's risk of social exclusion, drawing on survey data specifically framed for this purpose. …”
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Youth Social Exclusion in Australian Communities: A New Index
Published 2015“…For young people at an important life stage transitioning from childhood to adulthood, contributing factors to social exclusion and the consequences of social exclusion will vary. …”
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Youth Social Exclusion in Australian Communities: A New Index
Published 2016“…For young people at an important life stage transitioning from childhood to adulthood, contributing factors to social exclusion and the consequences of social exclusion will vary. …”
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Sameness and difference: Metaphor and politics in the constitution of addiction, social exclusion and gender in Australian and Swedish drug policy
Published 2015“…In the cases of addiction and social exclusion, a complicated picture emerges. In Australia, drug users are offered two options: sameness (and reintegration into society) or difference (and re-connection). …”
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A multi-dimensional view of transport-related social exclusion: A comparative study of Greater Perth and Sydney
Published 2016“…Transport-related social exclusion is a complex issue. It can be studied from a variety of angles, be influenced by a number of factors, and affect diverse population groups. …”
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From Inclusion to Social Exclusion in Resource Stewardship among Members of Migrant Bilik Families in Pantu, Sri Aman
Published 2017“…One result is the problem of social exclusion and vulnerability which is manifested in a number of ways, not least the loss of control over livelihoods and customary rights. …”
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Emotional responding to overt and subtle social exclusion among young women who engage in non-suicidal self-injury
Published 2023“…Here we test the effects of both subtle and overt social exclusion, to determine whether self-reported emotion dysregulation reflects responses to real-time emotional challenge for people who self-injure. …”
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A COMMUNITY ARTS PROJECT FOR EXCLUDED YOUNG PEOPLE: A CASE STUDY
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Disciplinary regimes of ‘care’ and complementary alternative education
Published 2016Subjects: “…classroom/school-based research; discourse analysis/semiotics; Foucault; inclusive education; inequality/social exclusion in education; youth/adolescence…”
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Unequal English accents, covert accentism and EAL migrants in Australia
Published 2022“…In particular, the participants noted forms of social exclusion such as a lack of interest in them or their experiences, and deficit perspectives surrounding their overall English practices including their accents. …”
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Older male mentors' perceptions of a Men's Shed intergenerational mentoring program
Published 2013“…Background/aim: The National Male Health Policy identifies several groups of males at different transitional life stages that are at particular risk, including teenage boys at risk of social exclusion and recently retired older men. A novel intergenerational mentoring program was developed to bring these groups together through participation in meaningful occupation. …”
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A study on factors that influences public participation in local government activities: a case study of Majlis Bandaraya Melaka Bersejarah (MBMB) / Noor Aleena Izmim Azhar and Roha...
Published 2014“…Moreover, there is moderate relationship under public’s awareness and social exclusion. This study also provides significant information and recommendation as a future references to other research.…”
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Gender Recognition Of Transsexuals In Malaysia: Charting The Way Towards Social Inclusion
Published 2016“…To transsexuals however the answer is unclear and the resulting uncertainties lead to social exclusion and marginalisation.Gender identity plays a pivotal role in a person’s daily life and affects a wide spectrum of sociolegal and conventional interactions ranging from the very mundane such as which public lavatory to use, to some of the most critical aspects of life such asemployment, education, marriage, healthcare and public persona.In Malaysia the absence of legalgender recognition for transsexuals post reassignment treatment has created a social environment which is unsustainable as it has resulted in social exclusion, inequality and prosecution. …”
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Peminggiran Sosial Wanita Ketua Isi Rumah Dalam Komuniti Nelayan Bandar Di Jakarta Utara, Indonesia
Published 2016“…The primary objective of this study was to: 1) examine the problems and needs of the female head of households; 2) analyze the various formof social exclusion of the female head of households; 3) analyze the implementation of the empowerment activity for WKIR; and 4) to propose empowerment models for the WKIR fishing community in North Jakarta. …”
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The Factors That Influence and Protect Against Power Imbalance in Covert Bullying Among Preadolescent Children at School: A Thematic Analysis
Published 2018“…Thematic analysis supported the definition of covert aggression as that which is intentionally hidden from adults. Friendship, social exclusion, and secret from teacher were identified as factors that influence power imbalance, while support from friends and adult support protected against power imbalance.…”
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The experiences and needs of female adults with high functioning autism spectrum disorder
Published 2016“…The findings highlight the diverse and complex challenges faced by women with high functioning ASD, including high levels of mental health disorder, unmet support needs in education settings and the workplace, and social exclusion and isolation.…”
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Stakeholder deliberation on developing affordable housing strategies: Towards inclusive and sustainable transit-oriented developments
Published 2016“…Owing to the increase in land and rental values, the highly desirable TODs are gradually becoming inaccessible to the poor, creating social exclusion and housing inequities within the TODs. …”
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The transformative effect of the introduction of water volumetric billing in a disadvantaged housing area in Sweden
Published 2014“…It was shown that while water usage decreased by 30%, 63% of the households had increased monthly costs, and unemployed residents were further disadvantaged and closer to social exclusion. Focusing on making environmental sustainability profitable, as posited in ecological modernization theory, may shadow negative impacts on social sustainability.…”
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