socioeconomically
Pronunciation: [ˌsoʊsi.oʊˌiːkəˈnɑːmɪkli]
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Context: "society and economy"
(adverb) in a way that relates to both social and economic factors. This means looking at how the way people live and their money situation affect each other. For example, when talking about how education affects jobs, we might describe that relationship socioeconomically.
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The new policy helped families socioeconomically by improving access to education and job training.
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The decision did not consider the project’s impact socioeconomically, leading to problems for many families.
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How can we assess the community's needs socioeconomically?
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