social inclusion

social inclusion
   giving special advantages to selected groups of people
   The jargon of social science. See also socially excluded:
    The University [Lincolnshire at Humberside] performs well in the Government's social inclusion scale. More than 90 per cent of the 12,000 students come from state schools or colleges. {Sunday Telegraph, 3 February 2001 — unfortunately its academic performance was less noteworthy)

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