Marginalized women face overlapping social, economic, and systemic barriers due to factors like race, class, or disability. This concept highlights their exclusion from resources and decision-making. It is used in advocacy and policy to design targeted support, such as affordable healthcare or education programs. Society benefits most, as empowering these women reduces inequality and fosters inclusive growth.
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