How far is it correct to say that social exclusion can be both a cause as well as a consequence of poverty?Explain.

Hi Alistair,

Please find below the solution to the asked query:

Yes, social exclusion can be both a cause as well as a consequence of poverty itself.

Though social exclusion is one of the causes of poverty as a marginalised person is denied basic human rights like right to food, shelter and so on which are essential for the development of any individual. This lack of access to basic rights further pushes a person deep into poverty.

Also this is a result or consequence of poverty itself as we all are well aware that poor people all round the world are marginalised and secluded from the mainstream.

So its a two way process where both social exclusion and poverty are inter-linked. One is both a cause and consequence of the other.

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Look if a person is poor he is neglected  
and if a rich person  is neglected he becomes poor
 
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This statement is wholly correct,
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