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socioeconomic

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so·ci·o·ec·o·nom·ic  (ss--k-nmk, -k-, -sh-)
adj.
Of or involving both social and economic factors.

socioeconomic [ˌsəʊsɪəʊˌiːkəˈnɒmɪk -ˌɛkə-]
adj
(Sociology) (Economics) of, relating to, or involving both economic and social factors
socioeconomically  adv
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Adj.1.socioeconomic - involving social as well as economic factors; "socioeconomic status"
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socioeconomic ADJsocioeconómico
socioeconomic [ˌsəʊsɪəʊˌiːkəˈnɒmɪk] adjsocioeconomico/a


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