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词汇 socioeconomically
释义 socioeconomically
adverb
uk /ˌsəʊ.si.əʊˌek.əˈnɒm.ɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˌsoʊ.si.oʊˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪ.kəl.i/
in a socioeconomic way (= relating to the differences between groups caused by their financial situation): 社会经济上:涉及因不同经济状况而造成的阶层差异
Socioeconomically disadvantaged groups have higher rates of depression.社会经济弱势群体的抑郁症发病率较高。
Keeping schools racially or socioeconomically diverse helps students academically and socially.让学校在种族或社会经济方面保持多样化,这有助于学生在学业和社交上的健康进步。
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There's a high correlation between good schools and schools that are integrated socioeconomically.
Children who are socioeconomically at risk need to have high-quality preschool programs.
Parents participating in community activities were found to be socioeconomically advantaged.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Economics
accommodative
anti-economic
anti-inflation
anti-inflationary
anti-recession
buyer's market
deindustrialization
economic
Great Recession
gross domestic product
HDI
human development index
industrialism
Keynesian
monetarism
monetary
recession
retrench
squeeze
the public purse

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Although the present study has several strengths, including consideration of both maternal and infant characteristics and a socioeconomically diverse sample, it also has notable limitations.
Parents participating in community activities were also found to be socioeconomically advantaged compared to their nonparticipating counterparts.
Moreover, many are homeless or otherwise socioeconomically deprived.
In the current investigation, the adaptation of school-age maltreated and nonmaltreated socioeconomically disadvantaged children was examined over 3 consecutive years.
In all, 18% of included studies were conducted among selected patients with poor control of diabetes, and 10% among socioeconomically disadvantaged populations.
The present study explored this issue, within the framework of a school readiness intervention designed for socioeconomically disadvantaged 4-year-olds.
These groups are also socioeconomically disadvantaged, with unemployment and poor health being major factors.
Although the two communities contrast socioeconomically and politically, they show common but somewhat different support for local agriculture.
Under the lump sum system, socioeconomically disadvantaged persons may be coerced into decisions to be organ donors, where otherwise they would refuse.
Yet there are many socioeconomically deprived populations where monogamy is the rule.
Not least among these reservations is a fear that payment for organs may foster coercion of the socioeconomically disadvantaged.
The schools that participated in this study were all members of a statewide middle school association, which serves students from geographically, socioeconomically, and racially diverse backgrounds.
We thereby compare children who live with or without the care and protection of adults, children who are socioeconomically disadvantaged or secure, and children in urban or rural environments.
Consistent with results from many other studies in developing countries, it was found that children from households that are socioeconomically advantaged appear to be at lower risk.
In part, the disparities may be attributed to differences in socioeconomic backgrounds: in this study, the younger participants were somewhat more advantaged socioeconomically than the adults.
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