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Understanding

Culture, Society and


Politics
Lesson 4
Inequality - Refers to differences between
particular individuals or groups or in other
instances, it refers to differences among
people in general.
Social inequality
• The uneven distribution of the wealth in our country, where
few rich people had more, and the less fortunate have less
in life
• We often structure society by the way we divide people
through different social classes. Upper class often have
more opportunities.
• One of the best examples of social inequality brought about
by this structured are felt by our minority group of people.
• Social inequality was also very evident in gender to, we
know that being female carries with them certain
disadvantages
Concept of Social Inequalities
Social Inequalities - Dismissal of a specific
class of individuals towards social uniformity
and opportunity.
Social Exclusions - A procedure by which
people are cut off from full association in the
more extensive circles of society.
SOCIAL CAPITAL refers to the resources available to individuals and groups
through their social relationships. These resources include information,
ideas, support, trust, and cooperation.
Gender Inequality
• refers to unequal treatment or perceptions
of individuals based particularly on their
gender, and sexual orientation and resulted
in sexual division, women are
underreprented, LGBTQ+, and transgender
man and woman.
Minority
Groups
• groups made out of
less-prevailing
groupings in a
general public that
endure burdens and
have less influence
because of their
social and physical
attributions.
Persons with
Disability
• include those who have
long-term physical,
mental, intellectual or
sensory impairments
which in connection
with different
obstructions may ruin
their full and effective
participation in society
on an equal basis with
others
Global Stratification

• This refers to the hierarchical


arrangement of countries based on
various factors such as wealth,
economic stability, power, and status.
Global Disparities
• Refer to the unequal distribution of resources,
opportunities, and wealth across different countries and
regions. These disparities manifest in various forms, such
as income inequality, access to healthcare, education,
and technology.
• Center fundamentally around income inequalities across
states or across individuals on the planet.
• Focuses more on the differences and inequalities between
countries, particularly in terms of income, health,
education, and access to resources. It emphasizes the
gap between the rich and poor nations and the resulting
social and economic consequences
National
• Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program is a
conditional cash transfer program that targets the
poorest, to be use for education and health.
• Comprehensive Agrarian Reform(CAR) more
commonly known as CARP, is an agrarian reform law of
the Philippines whose legal basis is the Republic Act No.
6657, otherwise known as the Comprehensive Agrarian
Reform Law (CARL). It is the redistribution of private and
public agricultural lands to help the beneficiaries
survive as small independent farmers,
Addressing local, national and global
Inequalities:
Local
• Minimum Cost Housing projects in response to
housing problems of each constituents for
comfortable living.
• Palawan Sustainable Development Strategy and
Action Plan (PSDSAP): This plan focuses on poverty
reduction and biodiversity conservation. It aims to
create environmental, socio-cultural, economic, and
institutional conditions for a green economy.
Global
• WHO program called Universal Health Coverage
(UHC), which means affordable and access for health
care for everyone.
• UHC aims to ensure that all people have access to the
full range of quality health services they need, when
and where they need them, without financial
hardship. This includes services for health promotion,
prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliative
care.
“As long as poverty , injustice and gross inequality
persist in our world none of us can truly rest”

~Nelson Mandela
PERFORMANCE TASK IV
1 whole sheet of paper
Deadline: November 7, 2024
12:35pm
IDENTIFY and DESCRIBE. Aside from the cited
programs and initiatives in the discussion, what other
government programs and initiatives can you identify?
Research and enumerate some then describe each
Inequalities Programs/ Description
Initiatives

DO THIS IN THE FRONT PAGE OF THE PAPER


If I were a lawmaker…
Directions:

Pretend to be a lawmaker and read the following


situations below. Identify whether or not social inequality
is present in each. If it does, suggest ways on how to
address it. If it does not, justify the claim for equality.

DO THIS IN THE BACK PAGE OF THE PAPER


SITUATION #1

The number of men who contract prostate cancer is


about the same as the number of women getting breast
cancer. The disparity in annual government research
funding between the two cancers in striking and
discriminatory(though), illustrating yet again the
institutionalized misandry existing in Western societies.
SITUATION #2

In Mindanao, the southernmost and second largest of the


Philippine islands, six of the ten regions are among the
top 10 nationally in terms of poverty rates, with between
25 and 40 percent of families living in utter poverty.
Nationwide, the 30 most deprived provinces are home to
more than one-third of the Philippine poorest families,
resulting in generational poverty that is incredibly
difficult to emerge from.

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