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ˌsocio-ecoˈnomic, a. Also as one word. [f. socio- + economic a.] That derives from both social and economic factors; that combines both factors to provide an indication of a person's or a group's effective social situation, esp. as socio-economic class, socio-economic status.
1883L. F. Ward Dynamic Sociol. I. vii. 525 It is not from an anthropological or ethnological stand-point that our treatise proceeds but rather from a strictly sociological or socio-economic one. 1937L. B. Murphy Social Behaviour & Child Personality i. 32 Although the socio-economic status was important..it was by no means directly correlated with the educational stimulus which the children received. 1949M. Mead in M. Fortes Social Structure 18 An account of Arapesh socio-economic life. 1966Bereiter & Engelmann Teaching Disadvantaged Children i. 3 Studies of three- to five-year old children from lower socio-economic backgrounds have shown them to be retarded..in every intellectual ability. 1972Jrnl. Social Psychol. LXXXVI. 207 The subjects were required to be from the same socioeconomic class, in this case the middle class. 1978P. A. Cowan Piaget: with Feeling xii. 310 There are studies which compare infants and..children who differ in socioeconomic status. Hence socio-ecoˈnomically adv.
1955Social Problems July 98 The strong influence of abortion law is seen in the refusal of hospitals to grant socio-economically indicated abortions. 1977Lancet 30 Apr. 955/2 In socioeconomically advanced West Germany the vaccine is specifically recommended for infants with chronic diseases of the heart. |