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socioeconomic

/soh-see-oh-ek-uh-nom-ik, -ee-kuh-, soh-shee-/US // ˌsoʊ si oʊˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪk, -ˌi kə-, ˌsoʊ ʃi- //UK // (ˌsəʊsɪəʊˌiːkəˈnɒmɪk, -ˌɛkə-) //

社会经济,社会经济的,社经

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or signifying the combination or interaction of social and economic factors: socioeconomic study; socioeconomic status.

Examples

  • These systems, however, can disadvantage a lower-socioeconomic group of customers, who prefer to pay using cash.

  • It’s also likely exacerbating already apparent racial and socioeconomic disparities in the US vaccination effort, experts say.

  • I’m a nutrition scholar who focuses on the biological, environmental and socioeconomic factors that influence body composition.

  • “You don’t need census data to be able to get community input that this community should be together because of cultural or socioeconomic reasons,” he said.

  • “You don’t need census data to be able to get community input that this community should be together because of cultural or socioeconomic reasons,” McLaughlin said.

  • Indeed, racial segregation in New York is frequently accompanied by socioeconomic segregation.

  • Higher socioeconomic background affords certain privileges and protections that can make for a more satisfying sexual life.

  • Through the program, I also befriended children of all racial, ethnic, socioeconomic and religious backgrounds.

  • They underscore the extent to which our ideas of normality are tied closely to socioeconomic status.

  • That should give you a pretty good idea of the socioeconomic class that The End of the Suburbs is concerned with.

  • It is the monetary expression of the annual socioeconomic plan and provides for the financial flows implicit in that plan.