adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
socioeconomic status formal (= relating to your social rank and money )
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migrant farm workers and others of low socioeconomic status
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
class
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The authors thus concluded that the excess mortality noted for gastric cancer was probably related to socioeconomic class rather than coal mining.
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Today such skills are directly correlated with socioeconomic class .
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The criteria for inclusion were: * age; * marital status; * socioeconomic class .
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In addition, fathers of different socioeconomic classes do not report different levels of work-family conflict.
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The total population and its distribution into socioeconomic classes , income or occupational categories must be known.
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We are young and old, black and white, from every socioeconomic class and political persuasion.
group
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First, transracial adopters tend to belong to relatively high socioeconomic groups .
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Children in the lower socioeconomic groups , particularly black youngsters, had the highest caries attack rate.
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Thus, most clinic patients are members of the lower socioeconomic group .
status
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Introduction An inverse relation between socioeconomic status and mortality has been documented in many studies, nomatterhow socioeconomic status has been measured.
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It is obvious that high socioeconomic status does not insulate children from this particular type of academic failure.
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Introduction An inverse relation between socioeconomic status and mortality has been documented in many studies, nomatterhow socioeconomic status has been measured.
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Clearly, emerging infections can affect people everywhere, regardless of lifestyle, cultural or ethnic background, or socioeconomic status .
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However, between grade categories there were striking differentials in income and other measures of socioeconomic status .
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Also, a low socioeconomic status and a suppressed immune system may put women at significantly higher risk.
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Grade of employment was used as a measure of socioeconomic status .
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Measures of height or length generally correlate better with socioeconomic status than do measures of weight.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Basically their socioeconomic structure thus remains as it was under direct imperialist rule.
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Fianna Fail and Fine Gael have appealed to the electorate at large, regardless of any socioeconomic considerations.
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First, transracial adopters tend to belong to relatively high socioeconomic groups.
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Introduction An inverse relation between socioeconomic status and mortality has been documented in many studies, nomatterhow socioeconomic status has been measured.
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It is obvious that high socioeconomic status does not insulate children from this particular type of academic failure.
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Researcher Gordon Wells monitored closely the talk 20 children from a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds engaged in at home and school.
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The limited data available suggest there are also substantial socioeconomic differences in morbidity, but these differences remain largely unexplained.
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Today such skills are directly correlated with socioeconomic class.