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The approaches in this cluster address existing patterns of exclusion and inequalities which limits well-being and economics possibilities of certain groups. It aims at developing policies and/or practices to foster the inclusion of disadvantaged groups such as youth, elderly, migrants and diverse families (e.g. same-sex couples or single mothers). | |||
==Shapes, sizes and applications== | ==Shapes, sizes and applications== |
Revision as of 12:55, 16 September 2019
Provide short introduction here
General introduction to approach
Test reference[1]
The approaches in this cluster address existing patterns of exclusion and inequalities which limits well-being and economics possibilities of certain groups. It aims at developing policies and/or practices to foster the inclusion of disadvantaged groups such as youth, elderly, migrants and diverse families (e.g. same-sex couples or single mothers).
Shapes, sizes and applications
Relation to UrbanA themes: Cities, sustainability, and justice
Narrative of change
Transformative potential
Summary of relevant approaches
Migrant inclusion is an approach
References
- ↑ Test reference