Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Georgia : A Country Social Analysis

Georgia has an impressive record of reforms and is on a steady track of poverty reduction, butensuring that of its all citizens can equally benefit from and contribute to its development remains a challenge. This study focuses on one particular asp...

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spelling okr-10986-283172021-05-25T09:03:46Z Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Georgia : A Country Social Analysis World Bank SOCIAL INCLUSION EXCLUSION MINORITIES DISABLED MAPPING POLICY INSTITUTIONS Georgia has an impressive record of reforms and is on a steady track of poverty reduction, butensuring that of its all citizens can equally benefit from and contribute to its development remains a challenge. This study focuses on one particular aspect of Georgia’s path to inclusive growth: social inclusion. It uses the concepts of social inclusion and exclusion to help understand why some members of society may be consistently left behind from the development process, and to provide insights into policies that can have a transformational impact on the situation of systematically disadvantaged groups and individuals. Social exclusion implies that certain members of society, due to their social or cultural identity, may face complex barriers and, due to them, have persistently lower outcomes— e.g., access to quality education, health, employment, and income—relative to the rest of society, thus not achieving their full potential. 2017-09-12T19:45:17Z 2017-09-12T19:45:17Z 2017-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/506941505229564416/a-country-social-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28317 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Georgia
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topic SOCIAL INCLUSION
EXCLUSION
MINORITIES
DISABLED
MAPPING
POLICY
INSTITUTIONS
spellingShingle SOCIAL INCLUSION
EXCLUSION
MINORITIES
DISABLED
MAPPING
POLICY
INSTITUTIONS
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Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Georgia : A Country Social Analysis
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description Georgia has an impressive record of reforms and is on a steady track of poverty reduction, butensuring that of its all citizens can equally benefit from and contribute to its development remains a challenge. This study focuses on one particular aspect of Georgia’s path to inclusive growth: social inclusion. It uses the concepts of social inclusion and exclusion to help understand why some members of society may be consistently left behind from the development process, and to provide insights into policies that can have a transformational impact on the situation of systematically disadvantaged groups and individuals. Social exclusion implies that certain members of society, due to their social or cultural identity, may face complex barriers and, due to them, have persistently lower outcomes— e.g., access to quality education, health, employment, and income—relative to the rest of society, thus not achieving their full potential.
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title Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Georgia : A Country Social Analysis
title_short Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Georgia : A Country Social Analysis
title_full Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Georgia : A Country Social Analysis
title_fullStr Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Georgia : A Country Social Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Georgia : A Country Social Analysis
title_sort social exclusion and inclusion in georgia : a country social analysis
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
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