A class of people in a society characterized by low income, low level of education, high unemployment and, as a result of these, a low social status.
1 Another wave of executives was colonizing the riverbank, creating a new underclass .
2 I love fake revolts of the underclass : I'm a veteran of them.
3 The result - a psychedelic voice of the underclass named Chicha.
4 Some policymakers assume that the underclass results solely from racial and economic discrimination.
5 The west London underclass wasn't organised and self-aware like in the East End.
6 The whole idea of welfare and entitlements is to create a permanent underclass .
7 The welfare payment from the PRH government to its permanent underclass .
8 In that sense, would you say your novel represents the invisible Indian underclass ?
9 Government assistance will then have to expand to accommodate a burgeoning, restive underclass .
10 A growing underclass of people who don't earn enough is emerging.
11 I don't want to see the creation of a tech underclass .
12 Could they be what British politicians like to call an underclass ?
13 Dublin seems at best indifferent to its ambulatory underclass , at worst actively hostile.
14 The right-wing phrase 'the underclass ' was ugly, but it was accurate.
15 Without real commitment to refugees, we may create a new underclass , writes Peter O'Mahony.
16 Otherwise, that phrase I detest - permanent underclass - will become our permanent reality.
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