Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Sue North and Fran Ferrier
2
Social exclusion and disadvantage What is the evidence of disadvantage? Measuring social exclusion What processes create and sustain disadvantage?
3
Disadvantage and social exclusion are both relational concepts Both are used as shorthand labels for social ills
4
Look at inequities through The lens of disadvantage + The lens of social exclusion = A more comprehensive picture
5
Disadvantage is a state (dynamic) Social exclusion = processes (active/passive) Social exclusion processes = the disease Disadvantage = the symptoms For interventions to be most effective both the symptoms and the disease need to be treated simultaneously
6
Disadvantage = outcome of processes of social exclusion ◦ What is the evidence of disadvantage? ◦ What social exclusion processes create and sustain this disadvantage?
7
Under-representation Completions Attrition Poor quality experience Over-representation in lower-level courses
9
Graph 1: Education attainment – those in lowest decile of gross household weekly income, compared with population share
12
Cultural dimension – diverse norms, values, ways of living Economic dimension – income, employment, housing, work Political dimension – access to utilities, services, education, health Social dimension – family, friends, relationships in community
14
More likely to be unemployed or not in the labour force. More likely to rely on government support. More likely to indicate no employment in their household. More likely to indicate difficulties in paying bills. More likely to indicate that they would have difficulty in raising emergency funds.
15
50% of men in all categories have no children; 70% of women in the two disadvantaged categories have children More than a third of Cert I/II males had difficulty getting to places Those with Year 11 or less where the least likely to use the internet and the most likely to indicate no computer use at home Those with Year 11 or less were least likely to be studying 20% of those with Cert I/II were studying part-time
16
Cultural dimension Economic dimension Political dimension Social dimension Effective responses built on the findings of these explorations would simultaneously seek to treat both the disease (social exclusion) and the symptoms (disadvantage)
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.