socioeconomics
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- socioeconomist noun
Etymology
Origin of socioeconomics
Example Sentences
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The eight-part documentary series, which aired in 2020, focused on the successes and struggles of the team, as well as the socioeconomics and the gentrification of the city of Oakland.
From BBC
Its recent research created an equity scale to calculate targets for individual communities based on five factors: affordability, environmental quality, transit availability, past down-zoning and socioeconomics.
From Los Angeles Times
In order to control for socioeconomics, the authors instead used an area-level measure, which calculates an average score for the neighborhood where the people lived, a stat that can be quite misleading when it comes to individuals.
From Slate
“We’ve been trying very hard to make our festival accessible and inclusive, and that also has to do with socioeconomics. A lot of audience members find going to film festivals quite expensive, and for filmmakers themselves, going to Park City is also a considerable expense.”
From Los Angeles Times
Neighborhood socioeconomics were measured using data on income, education, employment, and housing for small geographic units called census blocks.
From Science Daily
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