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"inequality of opportunities" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the uneven distribution of opportunities or advantages among different groups or individuals. Example: The growing inequality of opportunities between the rich and the poor has been a major concern in our society.
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Inequality of opportunities is a very old Brazilian problem.
At the Aspen Institute forum, the sense was that the inequality of opportunities was an intentional blind spot that could be corrected with good will.
The language of social exclusion may have come from Europe, but overcoming its root cause, inequality of opportunities, would have been as familiar to Clement Attlee as it is to Tony Blair.
They found substantial inequality of opportunities in early childhood and geographical differences was a key contributor to these inequalities.
Another trend in inequality of opportunities is the more significant urban-rural gap in high-quality higher education.
Therefore, this analysis that includes additional circumstances beyond parental education shows that these factors vary across country, but overall parental education is a robust predictor of own education in the region.24 Actually, the correlation between the index of inequality of opportunities and the correlation coefficient between parental and own education is 0.98 in our sample.
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How can we reduce inequality of opportunity?
Atkinson thinks that the division between inequality of outcome and inequality of opportunity is largely false.
We have also found that the inequality of opportunity between black and immigrant Americans is marked.
It means the ending of poverty and ignorance and disease and inequality of opportunity.
"Private schooling turns inequality of outcome into inequality of opportunity – as the wealthy buy better outcomes for their children.
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