Huston identifies four groups excluded from Social Security: domestic workers, agricultural laborers, certain government employees, and self-employed individuals with low earnings. These groups often lack access to the benefits and protections that Social Security provides, leaving them vulnerable in terms of retirement and financial security. The exclusion is rooted in historical policies and reflects broader socioeconomic disparities.
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the characteristics of different social,often socially excluded,groups=junk groups accept their status passively ,while more explosive reactions can be expected from the dynamite-they may protest,riot,etc.See the work by Jock Young,a noted criminologist,on social exclusion and deviancy.
older people, disabled people, and unemployed people
Labor groups generally speak with one voice on social welfare and job-related matters, such as Social Security programs, minimum wages, and unemployment.
The groups of people that have been excluded from being American either in law or public option both now and in the past are those with viral infections such as HIV.
Try were excluded because they mostly were fighting for some rights they they havent yet had. So they pretty much excluded themselves.
Women and slaves were not given rights in the constitution.
Not really. Some religious groups have been allowed to opt out of the program, but short of that it's pretty much mandatory. (The groups that have been allowed to opt out have a long-established tradition of providing for their own elderly, so that social security was for them effectively something they'd already been doing on their own for decades. You can't just say "it's against my religion" and get out of it.)
The group that was excluded in Victorian society was the lower working class. They were very poor and many worked as domestic servants or at jobs that were considered unfit for the higher classes. The groups that were considered included or accepted were the nobility, also called the gentry, the middle class, and the upper working class. The upper working class were people who had good jobs that did not include physical labor.Ê
The Social Security Act was designed to combat poverty.