Inclusivity

/ɪnˌkluːˈsɪvɪti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The quality of including diverse individuals and groups, especially in social, organizational, or legal contexts.
    The company prides itself on its inclusivity toward employees of all backgrounds.

Commentary

Inclusivity is often emphasized in legal and policy texts to promote equitable participation and prevent exclusion.

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