lexclusió
Lexclusió, or l'exclusió in Catalan, refers to the systematic process by which individuals or groups are prevented from full participation in the social, economic, political, and cultural life of a society. It is both a condition and a dynamic produced by power relations, institutional practices, and social norms, rather than a single event. Exclusion operates across multiple dimensions, including income and employment, education, housing, health care, civic participation, and cultural recognition.
Causes and mechanisms include discriminatory laws or practices, unequal access to resources, and barriers embedded in
Impacts are broad and long-lasting: limited lifelong opportunities, poorer health outcomes, higher risk of poverty, social
Policy approaches aim to reduce lexclusió through inclusive laws, anti-discrimination measures, universal design, accessible services, and
Critiques note tensions between universalist policies and targeted interventions, concerns about stigmatization, and challenges in measuring