Are Children a Minority Group?

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Children are an unrecognized minority group when we use the same criteria to evaluate their status as we do other groups. They suffer similar types of stereoty**, prejudice, and discrimination as other groups, yet they are almost never identified to be a minority group. People may have biases for, or against, children. Why then are children not typically recognized to be a minority group?

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Vissing, Y. (2023). Are Children a Minority Group?. In: Children's Human Rights in the USA. Clinical Sociology: Research and Practice. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30848-2_11

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