Adverb
with respect to socioeconomic factors
Source: WordNetBecause beauty will be so readily accessible, and skin color and features will be similar, prejudices based on physical features will be nearly eradicated. Prejudice will be socioeconomically based. Tyra Banks
they are far apart socioeconomically Source: Internet
According to a study recently published in the New York Times, only 1.6 percent of Duke students moved from the bottom 20 percent socioeconomically to the top 20 percent, and only 11 percent moved upwards by two or more quintiles. Source: Internet
The researchers compared data from socioeconomically challenged ZIP codes in seven states including Maryland to data from less burdened ZIP codes and found the risk was far higher in challenged areas nearly across the board. Source: Internet
But in the past few decades, we have allowed schools to grow segregated, racially and socioeconomically. Source: Internet
In general, children in foster care do worse in school than socioeconomically and demographically similar children who live with a parent. Source: Internet