socioeconomic

(adjective)

Of or pertaining to social and economic factors.

Related Terms

  • humanitarian

Examples of socioeconomic in the following topics:

  • Socioeconomic Factors

    • Depending on socioeconomic factors like wealth, education, or occupation, people are more or less likely to vote.
    • Socioeconomic status (SES) is determined by an individual's level of education, income, and occupation.
    • Socioeconomic factors significantly affect whether or not individuals develop the habit of voting.
    • The most important socioeconomic factor affecting voter turnout is education .
  • Socioeconomic and Racial Demographics

    • Political socialization experiences differ depending on group membership, such as socioeconomic status, gender, or geography.
    • Socioeconomic status is determined by people's levels of education, income, and occupation.
    • Oftentimes, they have been raised by parents who are of the same socioeconomic status, who socialize them to believe in the importance of political participation.
    • Describe the ways in which race, gender, socioeconomic status, and geographical region influence how people are politically socialized.
  • Humanitarian Efforts

    • Humanitarian aid differs from development aid, which seeks to address the underlying socioeconomic factors leading to a crises.
  • The Effect of Low Voter Turnout

    • In developed countries, non-voters tend to be concentrated in particular demographic and socioeconomic groups, especially the young and the poor.
  • Civil Rights of Immigrants

    • Immigrants are vulnerable to civil rights violations, often due to low socioeconomic status, language barriers, or xenophobia.
  • Civil Rights of Native Americans

    • Despite these efforts, Native Americans still tend to have lower socioeconomic status and greater exposure to crime and abuse than other American groups.
  • Women vs. Men

    • Characteristics such as race, ethnicity, age and socioeconomic status tend to predict voting patterns better than gender.
  • Asian Americans

    • In addition to being a diverse group, the Asian American community is also highly polarized in terms of its socioeconomic profile.
  • Interest Groups

    • Lobbying is often spoken of with contempt when the implication is that people with inordinate socioeconomic power are corrupting the law in order to serve their own interest.
  • Factors Affecting Voter Turnout

    • In developed countries, non-voters tend to be concentrated in particular demographic and socioeconomic groups, especially the young and the poor.
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