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disparities
noun
Plural of disparity
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The word "disparities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to inequality or unfairness between different groups or individuals. For example, “The disparities between the rich and the poor are becoming more and more pronounced.”.
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Instead of providing a ladder to a better life, higher education too often reinforces class- and race-based disparities.
Like the university tutors who thought sticking a blonde woman on a science poster would somehow resolve gender disparities, Truss's main solution to the science gap appears to be gutsy role-modelling.
Reports by Rebalancing our Cultural Capital and Place have recently pointed out big postcode disparities in the spending per head on arts provision.
Irwin's tragedy has drawn attention to Madison's stark racial disparities.
When Patricia Arquette used her Oscar speech to condemn pay disparities between men and women everyone seemed to cheer.
If we really want more girls to do science, then, we need to be concerned about gender disparities in all subjects, not just physics.
They are fully aware of its troubles and disparities: their message is simply that their own situation is much worse.
There are also vast disparities within individual western populations.
They found countries that "academically track" students into vocational education end up with greater achievement disparities between the wealthiest and poorest children.
And is the government making progress in its ambition to rebalance the British economy – given the recovery is exacerbating pre-crisis disparities between manufacturing and services, investment and consumption, and wage earners and capital, hence the continuing squeeze on UK living standards.
However, there are major disparities between the parties.
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