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inequality
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high income countries
more likely to uphold the declaration of human rights. laws such as anti-discriminate laws protect the rights of all people (including minority groups) who are provided with equal oportunties
females more likely to experience gender equality, with most of the same opportunities and choices as males, in regard to education, employment, family planning and community participation
despite education and laws to protect the human rights of all people, minority groups may still experience discrimination in high income countries
in australia Muslim and Jewish Australians have been particularly targeted: sworn at, spat on, told they do not ‘belong’ in Australia and denied jobs.
Women in Australia generally have the same opportunities for education, employment and community participation as men do, which increases the health status experienced by women in Australia.
Women who are educated, however, are more likely to have healthier children.
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children they do have generally have better access to resources such as education, food and healthcare
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inequality refers to
disparity or unequal distribution of income or resources: including health. Discrimination refers to treating or proposing to treat someone differently because of a personal characteristic such as race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or religion
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