Marginalization refers to the social process by which certain groups or individuals are pushed to the edges of society, limiting their access to resources, rights, and opportunities. Vulnerability, on the other hand, describes the susceptibility of individuals or groups to harm or adverse effects, often due to factors like poverty, discrimination, or lack of support. While marginalization often leads to increased vulnerability, the two concepts are distinct; marginalization focuses on social exclusion, whereas vulnerability emphasizes risk and resilience in the face of challenges.
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