Double discrimination does more than double the damage

Double discrimination does more than double the damage

What are the effects of intersectional inequalities? © timsa/ iStock

Our social relationships influence our career prospects, our happiness and our health. But this “social capital” is distributed unevenly: we tend to surround ourselves with people who are similar to us. People who, for example, belong to a disadvantaged group due to their origin or their socioeconomic status, therefore find it difficult to make contacts outside of them

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