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- Minority | Definition Facts | Britannica
Minority, a culturally, ethnically, or racially distinct group that coexists with but is subordinate to a more dominant group As the term is used in the social sciences, this subordinacy is the chief defining characteristic of a minority group
- Minority group - Wikipedia
According to common usage, it can be defined simply as a group in society with the lowest number of individuals, or less than half of a population Usually a minority group is disempowered relative to the majority, and that characteristic lends itself to different applications of the term minority
- MINORITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MINORITY is the smaller in number of two groups constituting a whole : a number or percentage equaling less than half of a total How to use minority in a sentence
- Minorities in the US 2025 | Statistics Facts - The World Data
Discover key statistics and facts about minority populations in the United States in 2025 Explore demographic trends, population growth, regional distribution, and socioeconomic insights shaping America’s diverse racial and ethnic communities
- MINORITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Idiom be in a minority of one (Definition of minority from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- MINORITY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MINORITY definition: the smaller part or number; a number, part, or amount forming less than half of the whole See examples of minority used in a sentence
- Minority and majority groups | Social Sciences and Humanities . . .
Minority and majority groups are sociological concepts that describe the power dynamics between different groups within a society A minority group is characterized by its relative powerlessness compared to a dominant majority group, which often holds social, economic, and political power
- About minorities and human rights | OHCHR
Minorities exist in every country of the world, enriching the diversity of their societies Minority identity is understood to involve subjective and objective elements The self-identification of the person concerned is taken to be determinative
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