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Слайд 3Socioeconomic status (SES) is an economic and sociological combined total measure of a
Socioeconomic status (SES) is an economic and sociological combined total measure of a
Socioeconomic status is typically broken into three categories (high SES, middle SES, and low SES) to describe the three areas a family or an individual may fall into. When placing a family or individual into one of these categories, any or all of the three variables (income, education, and occupation) can be assessed.
Additionally, low income and education have been shown to be strong predictors of a range of physical and mental health problems, including respiratory viruses, arthritis, coronary disease, and schizophrenia. These problems may be due to environmental conditions in their workplace, or, in the case of mental illnesses, may be the entire cause of that person's social predicament to begin with.
Слайд 7Socio-Economic Review aims to encourage work on the relationship between society, economy, institutions
Socio-Economic Review aims to encourage work on the relationship between society, economy, institutions
An individual's or group's position within a hierarchical social structure.Socioeconomic status depends on a combination of variables, includingoccupation, education, income, wealth, and place of residence. Sociologistsoften use socioeconomic status as a means of predicting behavior.