De facto segregation on the basis of class or economic status
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Social apartheid is de facto segregation on the basis of class or economic status, in which an underclass is forced to exist separated from the rest of the population.[1] The word "apartheid", originally an Afrikaans word meaning "separation", gained its current meaning during the South African apartheid that took place between 1948 and early 1994, in which the government declared certain regions as being "for whites only", with the black population forcibly relocated to remote designated areas.
^Charles Murray. The advantages of social apartheid. US experience shows Britain what to do with its underclass – get it off the streets. The Sunday Times. April 3, 2005.
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faces an «apartheid territorial, social, ethnique » which could be translated in English words as an ethnic, social and territorial apartheid.[dubious...
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system of racial segregation and oppression in South Africa known as apartheid was implemented and enforced by many acts and other laws. This legislation...
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largely separate lives in a situation that some have dubbed "self-imposed apartheid". Education in Northern Ireland is heavily segregated. Most state schools...
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as a social phenomenon, as well as segregation which arises from laws, whether they are explicit or implicit. The similar term religious apartheid has...
and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid was the first binding international treaty which declared the crime of apartheid and racial segregation under international...
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applicants in the past three years. Labour MP David Lammy said, "This is socialapartheid and it is utterly unrepresentative of life in modern Britain." In 2020...