Socioeconomic status definition

Socioeconomic status means the income level of a student or the student’s family, and shall be measured by whether a student or the student’s family meets the financial eligibility criteria for free meals or reduced price meals offered under the Child Nutrition Program.
Socioeconomic status means the stratification of groups of people by status ascribed through social constructs such as race, gender, ethnicity, educational attainment, economic resources, language and national origin.
Socioeconomic status means a measure that includes financial, social, and human capital resources in addition to household income.

Examples of Socioeconomic status in a sentence

  • Socioeconomic status and the risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 among oncogenic human papillomavirus DNA-positive women with equivocal or mildly abnormal cytology.

  • Figure 2 Average health factor scores — F1 (overall physical health, including COVID severity) and F2 (mental health & wellness) – as a function of: A) age (in three arbitrary bins), B) completion of post-secondary education, C) sex as assigned at birth, and D) Socio-economic status (relative poverty level) while growing up.

  • Environmental factors include: 1) Parent/child interaction (PCI-DMC) See Figure 1, Appendix C., 2) Home environment (HOME scale [Elardo & Bradley, 1981]), 3) Socioeconomic status (SES), 4) program attendance/participation (visit counts), and 4) overall amount of services (Therapy Services questionnaire).


More Definitions of Socioeconomic status

Socioeconomic status means the income level of a stu- dent or the student’s family, and shall be measured by wheth- er a student or the student’s family meets the financial eligi-
Socioeconomic status means the position or social standing

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