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What does the notion of “ascriptive inequality” refer to in the context of development and inequality?

  1. Inequality arising purely from personal effort
  2. Inequality based on qualities assigned at birth (e.g. class, caste, gender)
  3. Temporary development delays
  4. Inequality that disappears over time
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Correct answer: Inequality based on qualities assigned at birth (e.g. class, caste, gender)

Ascriptive inequality refers to disparities rooted in characteristics assigned by birth — such as social class, caste, gender — which influence one’s opportunities and life chances irrespective of personal merit.

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