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- noun The
branch ofeconomics that deals withsocial aspects.
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Examples
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That was with factors such as socioeconomics -- gauged by parents 'jobs
Reuters: Top News 2010
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That was with factors such as socioeconomics -- gauged by parents 'jobs
Reuters: Top News 2010
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Last: --where, when you're looking at any given area, if you're going to crime-stat it, the best predictor of violence is not socioeconomics.
States of Flux 2011
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But in the same meeting he also argued strongly for the links between traditional Conservative thinking and what some might call deeper green concerns with transforming modern socioeconomics to better husband natural resources for wider society and future generation.
Have the Conservatives gone from green to blue? Juliette Jowit in Birmingham 2010
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So much of what we are or become is determined by chance (good or bad genes, socioeconomics, the good fortune to be born in a place that is not in chaos from war or natural disaster).
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All the events can be divided into socioeconomics or cultural differences.
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He replaced the staff with young, un-jaded talent, never hiring a teacher who thought the barriers of socioeconomics insurmountable.
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That disparity does not have to do so much with athletic ability; it has to do with socioeconomics.
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DAN: I've tasted all of the things that these kids have tasted in terms of socioeconomics, in terms of being around and near violence, in terms of seeing racial inequity firsthand.
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IQ, socioeconomics, and personal individuation all come into play.
Why Isn't Academia Preparing Our Children for Business And Life? Ringing (Out) the IQ Bell 2010
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