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Theme - *Pluralism, Diversity, Gender, and Inequality


This page summarizes Government Innovators Network content about *Pluralism, Diversity, Gender, and Inequality.

Pluralism is the representation of diverse populations in the governance process. By formulating strategies and programs with a wide range of representatives, policy makers are working to ensure that traditionally marginalized segments of society -- including women, the poor, and ethnic and religious minorities -- can participate in the political process and gain greater access to services and resources.



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January 11, 2005

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Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation
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Research and Editorial Team (see each case for specific researchers, authors, and editors)
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March 3, 2006
Neighborhood Opportunity Structures and Immigrants' Socioeconomic Advancement (46%)
George C. Galster, Kurt Metzger, Ruth Waite
Fannie Mae Foundation
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Meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through Innovation (42%)
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January 1, 2008
The Canadian Housing Policy Context (42%)
Michael J. Price
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The Politics of Building Regional Multi-Racial Political Coalitions (39%)
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Wiener Center for Social Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government
November 1, 2001
Homelessness Old and and New: The Matter of Definition (39%)
Kim Hopper
Fannie Mae Foundation
January 1, 1991

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