It is difficult to identify where one aspect of inequality ends and the other begins. Explain.

Yes, it is difficult to identify where one aspect of inequality ends and another begins. Different types of inequality are enmeshed with each other and often reinforce each other. For example, in India, social inequality and economic inequality are closely interconnected. Low social status can deprive a community of economic opportunities which creates economic inequality. Low economic status, in turn, contributes to low social status. Thus, these two forms of inequality reinforce each other and it is difficult to separate the effect of the two.

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