Answer:
(i)
According to this concept, poverty must be seen in terms of the poor having to
live only in a poor surrounding with other poor people, and excluded from
enjoying social equality with better-off people in a better surrounding.
(ii) Social exclusion can be both a cause as well as a consequence of
poverty in the rural sense.
(iii) It is a process through which individuals or groups
are excluded from facilities, benefits and opportunities that others enjoy.
An example is the prevalence of the caste system in India
in which people belonging to certain castes are excluded from equal
opportunities.
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