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Things underclass often describes (“underclass ________”)
debate, neighborhoods, status, life, communities, culture, behavior, areas, theory, concept, blacks, youth, people, women, families, hypothesis, students, thesis, formation, phenomenon, men, problem, model, children, neighborhood, position, membership, members, family, groups, literature, community, theories, population, poverty, girls, populations, idea, males, discourse, individuals, subculture, behaviors, condition, existence, area, parents, crime, woman, countenance, theorists, perspective, living, pathology, argument, male, market, constituencies, tracts, violence, story, persons, school, schools, debates, growth, question, teaching, category, americans, ghettos, youths, households, boys, workers, neighbourhoods, label, image, residents, will, revolt, mothers, kids, ghetto, politics, stereotype, minorities, identity, females
How underclass often is described (“________ underclass”)
urban, black, permanent, new, american, large, called, economic, white, rural, poor, criminal, impoverished, vast, british, ethnic, huge, genetic, educational, african, distinct, dependent, unemployed, global, immigrant, racial, city, oppressed, dangerous, disadvantaged, exploited, substantial, perpetual, hispanic, female, marginal, massive, contemporary, angry, uneducated, emergent, muslim, academic, landless, jobless, violent, hopeless, namibian, disaffected, unskilled, technological, proletarian, hereditary, unemployable, indigenous, desperate, jamaican, irish, isolated, mexican, visible, stricken, agrarian, behavioral, disenfranchised, racialized, undeserving, digital, entrenched, unruly
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