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===== Date and country of first publication<ref>Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).</ref>===== 2021<br> Not identified in the sample. ===== Definition ===== The term "opportunity gap segregation" refers to the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities among different social groups, particularly based on race and socioeconomic status. It highlights the segregation of communities and educational institutions that perpetuate disparities in access to quality education, employment opportunities, healthcare, and other important resources. Opportunity gap segregation can result from historical and ongoing policies and practices that have favored certain groups while marginalizing others. This can include redlining, discriminatory zoning laws, unequal school funding, and limited economic opportunities in certain neighborhoods. The consequences of opportunity gap segregation are far-reaching. It can perpetuate cycles of poverty and restrict social mobility for disadvantaged groups, leading to disparities in income, education, and health outcomes. Furthermore, it can contribute to social and economic inequality, as certain groups have more opportunities to succeed and accumulate wealth than others. Addressing opportunity gap segregation requires addressing the root causes of inequality, such as systemic racism, bias, and discriminatory policies. This may involve implementing policies and initiatives that promote equal access to quality education, affordable housing, healthcare, and job opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their background. Additionally, efforts to foster integration and cultivate diverse communities can help to break down barriers and create equal opportunities for all. This can include promoting inclusive housing policies, improving transportation infrastructure, investing in disadvantaged neighborhoods, and implementing initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion in educational institutions and workplaces. Ultimately, reducing opportunity gap segregation requires a comprehensive and multi-faceted approach that addresses both the individual and systemic factors contributing to inequality. By creating more equitable communities and dismantling barriers to opportunity, society can work towards a future where everyone has equal access to resources and opportunities for success. ==See also== ==References== ==Notes== <references /> {{NoteAI}} ==Opportunity Gap Segregation appears on the following literature== Galindo C.L. (2021). Taking an Equity Lens: Reconceptualizing Research on Latinx Students’ Schooling Experiences and Educational Outcomes. ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'', ''696''(1), 106-127. SAGE Publications Inc..https://doi.org/10.1177/00027162211043770
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