What is another word for socio-economic?

Pronunciation: [sˈə͡ʊsɪˌə͡ʊˌiːkənˈɒmɪk] (IPA)

Socio-economic is an adjective that describes the relationship between social and economic factors. Some synonyms for socio-economic include the hyphenated terms "social-economic" or "socioeconomic." Other related words include "societal," "cultural," "financial," "economic," "monetary," and "commercial." These words are often used in the context of analyzing societal conditions, particularly with regard to factors like income, wealth, education, and employment. Economists, sociologists, and other social scientists often use these words to discuss issues related to poverty, inequality, and social mobility. By using a range of synonyms, individuals can more effectively describe and analyze complex socio-economic phenomena.

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What are the hypernyms for Socio-economic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Socio-economic

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  • Our assessment of socio-economic worth is largely a sham. We scientists should not lend ourselves to it - though we routinely do. We should, instead, insist on applying the criterion of quality.
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  • A lot of the interesting issues and dynamics within a city occur over things such as socio-economic issues or ethnic issues. But they require a much more elaborate model of human behavior.
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