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IS SOCIAL EXCLUSION DESIRABLE AND ACHIEVABLE? DISCUSS WITH REFERENCE TO GENDER.  

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IS SOCIAL EXCLUSION DESIRABLE AND ACHIEVABLE? DISCUSS WITH REFERENCE TO GENDER. This essay provides a context for the discussion of women's social exclusion in contemporary Britain. It begins with an overview of the way in which social exclusion is defined. By weighing up the relevant literature the essay will then move on to discuss whether women' social inclusion is possible in modern Britain. In order to do this the essay will begin with a discussion of social inclusion in terms of state intervention and legislation. The other areas of interest that have been explored and studied in great depth and which the essay will discuss in detail include the following, Employment, Housing, and Politics. In relation to these areas the essay will attempt to argue that although inclusion of women is desirable by many groups, for example feminists, men and the state, achievement still seems very unlikely. Despite the very many...

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