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Ageism and social rights


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  • Website: Aging Equal
  • Resource type: General web page

Summary - The message of this resource is:

Social rights include the right to work, the right to a good standard of living, the right to physical and mental health, the right to social security, and the right to education. Due to ageism, many people are not receiving these rights. Older people are excluded from many opportunities to access health, education, and employment. Read this resource to learn more.


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human rights, equality, discrimination

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Rated on: 12/7/2021 3:19:22 PM

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