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