Appalachian Studies
Structural inequality refers to the systematic disparities in wealth, resources, and opportunities that arise from established societal structures, institutions, and policies. This form of inequality is often perpetuated by social, economic, and political systems that privilege certain groups while marginalizing others. It highlights how factors such as race, class, and gender interact with institutional practices to create a landscape of unequal chances and outcomes for individuals and communities.
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