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The phrase "societal cohesion" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the unity and harmony within a society, and is often used in discussions of social and political issues. You can use "societal cohesion" when discussing the effects of community involvement and cooperation on a society. For example: "Strong relationships and a sense of common purpose promote societal cohesion and lead to a more peaceful and stable society." "Government policies that prioritize societal cohesion can help bridge the divide between different social groups." "Increasing income inequality can threaten societal cohesion by creating divisions and tensions within a society."
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Having that kind of exclusion is no recipe for societal cohesion".
Yet implementation is likely to remain a major bottleneck, especially in rural communities, where societal cohesion and harmony often override the impersonal, costly criminal justice system.
In Europe and Canada, the self-segregating group happens to be the principal source of population growth, which presents a profound challenge to societal cohesion.
While Mr. Qurbani appreciates the reception that his film has gotten, its timing has cast him as a symbol of the fragile fault line currently challenging societal cohesion in Germany.
"If things unravel at the core, what does it mean in other parts of the world?" Cecilia Reyes, Zurich's chief risk officer, said: "Climate change is exacerbating more risks than ever before in terms of water crises, food shortages, constrained economic growth, weaker societal cohesion and increased security risks.
All are concerned about maintaining high levels of social equality and trust as elements of societal cohesion.
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We're now at a structural level, debating societal fundamentals like cohesion, civility, democracy.
The development and place of a range of potentially addictive substances and behaviours represent major societal challenges to the cohesion, organisation and functioning of contemporary and future European society.
The THRIVE toolkit describes 20 community factors within four interrelated clusters: built environment, social capital (which includes societal factors such as social cohesion and trust, civic engagement and participation, and broadly shared beliefs and standards of behavior), services and institutions, and structural factors, with a depiction of risk and resilience for each factor.
As it is highlighted in the theory, the enclave strategy overcomes the barriers to access mainstream labour market –being one of the most relevant paths to attain social integration– and to play indeed a relevant societal role in terms of socio-cultural cohesion, economic performance, and urban regeneration.
Social capital assessment tools overall aim to report the elements and functions of networks and relations for structure (network) and cognition (cohesion) at different levels of societal connection (individual, community and civic).
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