Personal experiences of substantial and
chronic social disadvantage in American society, not in other countries; and
Not exact matches
Moreover, the SBA stipulates that
social disadvantage must be 1) rooted in treatment received in American society, not other countries; 2)
chronic and substantial; 3) and hindered their entrance or progress in the world of business.
People with
chronic health conditions who are not in the labour force and do not participate in
social or cultural activities may have a compounding
disadvantage.
Parents living in
disadvantaged communities with high levels of
chronic unemployment, poverty,
social exclusion, criminality, violence and substance abuse problems as well as parents of children with behavior problems; parents of children who are performing poorly in school; parents in families with substance abuse issues; parents in families with a history of violence, abuse, or neglect; parents with difficulty managing their child's behavior, and lastly, parents who are at high risk of abuse and neglect