Socio-Economic Status
Socio-economic status (SES) refers to an individual or a group's position in a hierarchical social structure based on wealth, income, occupation, and education. It is an important concept in sociology and other social sciences because it is often used to explain various social outcomes including health, educational attainment, and other life outcomes. SES is also important for policymakers, as it can inform policy decisions in areas such as education, taxation, and healthcare. It can also influence public opinion on social issues, and be used to evaluate the effectiveness of government interventions.
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