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Persistent Social Disadvantage

Social Exclusion

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed May 5, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Significant numbers of children remain out of school in developing nations, indicating persistent educational exclusion. Economic disadvantage is becoming more entrenched in developed countries, highlighting widespread social exclusion.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["out-of-school children crisis" "economic inclusion" "poverty and deprivation" "disadvantage"]
Driving Media Context
Streetartutopia.com • May 3, 2026

Street Art for Overthinkers: 12 Public Artworks That Look Like the Noise Inside Your Head

Some thoughts do not feel like thoughts. They feel like a building pressing in, a face hidden behind a box, a body trying to balance on a tower of chairs, or...
Vanguard • Apr 30, 2026

FG raises fresh alarm: 15m Nigerian children out of school

The federal government has raised fresh concern over Nigeria’s worsening out-of-school children crisis, disclosing that about 15 million children were curren...
Vanguard • Apr 29, 2026

15m Nigerian children out of school, FG raises fresh alarm

The Federal Government has raised fresh concern over Nigeria’s worsening out-of-school children crisis, disclosing that about 15 million Nigerian children ar...
Dailymail.com • Apr 25, 2026

Social climbing may reduce the risk of an early death, researchers find

For the higher people rate their social standing, the lower the risk of premature mortality, according to new research.
The Conversation Africa • Apr 24, 2026

What does disadvantage look like in Australia? New research shows who’s struggling most

A new report looks at poverty and deprivation across the country since 2010. Disadvantage is becoming more entrenched and severe.
Hurriyet Daily News • Apr 20, 2026

‘Alparslan,’ ‘Alya’ top list for most popular baby names

More than 7,500 boys were named Alparslan, while nearly 8,800 girls were given the name Alya, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) said on April 20.
road.cc • Apr 18, 2026

More people are walking and cycling as fuel costs rise, but women risk greater social exclusion without affordable alternatives

Rising fuel costs due to the war in Iran have led more UK drivers to walk or cycle, but Cycling UK warns that without affordable options, the shift could lea...
Hurriyet Daily News • Apr 17, 2026

School violence is a preventable gradual process, experts say

School violence should not be seen as a sudden, unpredictable incident but rather as a gradual process that can be identified and prevented early, according ...
RTE • Apr 15, 2026

Draft National Drug Strategy a backwards step, group says

The Government's draft National Drugs Strategy has been described by the Network of Local Drug and Alcohol Task Forces as a backwards step.
RTE • Apr 15, 2026

Draft National Drug Strategy a backwards step, group says

The Government's draft National Drugs Strategy has been described by the Network of Local Drug and Alcohol Task Forces as a backwards step.