Negative attitudes toward groups in society are widespread and underpin systematic processes of social exclusion that marginalize people and deny them opportunities and dignity. This paper looks at the processes underlying social exclusion. It uses data covering Eastern Europe and Central Asia to study the responses to a simple hypothetical survey question about which specific groups respondents would not like to have as neighbors. Unwelcoming attitudes...
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2014/02/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS6784
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2014/02/01
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Disclosed
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"They Are Not Like Us" : Understanding Social Exclusion
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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development