Characteristics of Marginal Groups
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https://doi.org/10.71435/610479Keywords:
Marginal Groups, Social Economy , CommunitiesAbstract
This article discusses marginal groups that are identical with marginalized small communities. Characteristics of marginalized groups that do not have a clear / permanent livelihood. And their lives depend on the existing situation and conditions. Or have a steady livelihood but the income they get is below the standard of living needs. This can be seen from several perspectives, namely in terms of health, social economy and others.
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