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socioeconomically

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  • adverb In a socioeconomic manner or context.

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  • adverb with respect to socioeconomic factors

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Examples

  • I am a Puerto Rican born and raised in the South Bronx, and from what is traditionally described as a socioeconomically poor background.

    CNN Transcript Jun 11, 2009 2009

  • Hammond and his staff have managed to draw together a congregation of believers that is remarkably diverse—racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • Consisting mostly of small older homes clustered around a dilapidated Main Street, historic Sandy is, according to one lifelong resident, “socioeconomically depressed,” and stands in stark contrast to the countless modern subdivisions that radiate out from it in every direction.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • It turns out that the US is not more diverse socioeconomically than many of the highest-performers.

    Amb. Karen Kornbluh: Waking Up to the Need for Education Reform Amb. Karen Kornbluh 2011

  • It turns out that the US is not more diverse socioeconomically than many of the highest-performers.

    Amb. Karen Kornbluh: Waking Up to the Need for Education Reform Amb. Karen Kornbluh 2011

  • The research, published Tuesday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, tracked a socioeconomically diverse group of 1,037 children in New Zealand from birth to age 32.

    A Factor of Success As Adults: Self-Control Katherine Hobson 2011

  • The hope is that the students—all from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds and most of them ethnic minorities—will go on to great things.

    Grooming Young Talent for Future Leadership Melanie Grayce West 2011

  • Think about your own food tastes and what they say about you socioeconomically, culturally, and psychologically.

    Food in Fantasy « 2009

  • The socioeconomically challenged kid can walk in the door and have a chance to learn and his or her only hope, because that home life might not be the best, their hope is that teacher.

    Ed Schultz: Why Wisconsin Matters Ed Schultz 2011

  • The socioeconomically challenged kid can walk in the door and have a chance to learn and his or her only hope, because that home life might not be the best, their hope is that teacher.

    Ed Schultz: Why Wisconsin Matters Ed Schultz 2011

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