socioeconomic status

collocation in English

meaningsofsocioeconomicandstatus

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socioeconomic
adjective
uk
/ˌsəʊ.si.əʊˌek.əˈnɒm.ɪk/
us
/ˌsoʊ.si.oʊˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
related to the differences between groups of people caused mainly by their ...
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status
noun
uk
/ˈsteɪ.təs/
us
/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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(Definition ofsocioeconomicandstatusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The influence ofsocioeconomicstatusand job control on plasma fibrinogen responses to acute mental stress.
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There was also a general negative effect ofsocioeconomicstatuson the chances of remarriage : non-peasants were less likely to remarry than peasants.
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League members did not differ from the other women insocioeconomicstatus, educational background, number of children in the family, nor age of the mother.
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Differences in acculturation andsocioeconomicstatusproduced high levels of intragroup variability that hindered a straightforward application of the categorical approach.
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Socioeconomicstatuswas determined by developing a socioeconomic index score based on employment, parent's employment, area of residence, and level of education.
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Familysocioeconomicstatushas consistently been shown to relate positively to children's vocabulary size and lexical production.
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There was a statistically significant higher seroprevalence in the lowsocioeconomicstatusgroup in 1990 samples, but this was not observed in 1996.
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For example, persons of lowersocioeconomicstatusare less likely to be included because of poorer phone access.
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These analyses showed that sample losses were not associated with maternal age, maternal educational qualifications, ethnicity, familysocioeconomicstatus, or size.
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The lower rates in urban areas may be related both to improvedsocioeconomicstatusand to improved sources of drinking water.
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In 1975-76, each age group showed significantly lower fertility than in 1974-75 irrespective ofsocioeconomicstatus.
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In general, contraceptive users with a lowersocioeconomicstatushave been more likely to use contraceptive methods predominantly supplied by the government sector.
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Highersocioeconomicstatuswas significantly positively correlated with later outcome.
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The marriages of women of highersocioeconomicstatuswere probably stable and their propensity to remarry was low even after marital dissolution.
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Another aspect relating to finance is the issue ofsocioeconomicstatus, and this will influence the accessibility of the healthcare system to its citizens.
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In addition, our population is of lowsocioeconomicstatusand educational level where consumption of unpasteurized raw milk and food sharing is common practice.
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