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inklusiv

Inklusiv is a term used in several Germanic languages to indicate inclusion or that something is included in a price or package. As a concept, it emphasizes that a product, service, or policy addresses a broad range of people and needs.

Etymology and usage: The word derives from Latin inclusivus, via European languages into Germanic usage. In

Domains and examples: In pricing and marketing, inklusiv signals that the listed price covers certain benefits

Related concepts: The idea of inklusiv is closely linked to inclusion, accessibility, universal design, and inclusive

German
and
Dutch,
the
form
inklusiv
or
Inklusiv
is
common,
appearing
in
compounds
such
as
Inklusivpreis
(price
including
services)
and
Inklusivleistungen
(inclusive
services).
In
Scandinavian
languages,
similar
terms
may
occur
with
slight
spelling
variation.
The
English
counterpart
is
inclusive,
and
some
organizations
borrow
the
form
Inklusiv
as
a
brandable
label
in
marketing
or
policy
context.
or
features.
In
education
and
social
policy,
inklusiv
refers
to
inclusive
practices
that
enable
participation
by
people
with
diverse
backgrounds
or
abilities.
In
product
design
and
architecture,
the
related
concept
of
inclusive
or
universal
design
aims
to
make
environments
usable
by
as
many
people
as
possible
without
the
need
for
adaptation.
education,
all
of
which
advocate
broad
participation
and
equitable
access
across
different
contexts.