Socio-economic Status
Socio-economic status (SES) is an important concept in social science research, as it captures the overall economic and social position of an individual or group. It takes into account factors such as educational attainment, occupation, income, and wealth. SES helps provide a more holistic understanding of how a person’s economic and social environment affects their life. It can be used to understand how people of different SES levels interact with each other, how access to resources and opportunities differ between social classes, and how economic policies and interventions can impact communities. Furthermore, SES is important in understanding the structure of society and how various inequalities might be perpetuated or challenged.
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