Of or pertaining to a combination of social and economic factors.(adjective)
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Use "socio-economic" in a sentence
"In short, socio-economic behavior may well be subject to modeling, but not by those models that assume one over-arching utility or goal."
"That trailblazer then becomes a facilitator and role model for others with the desire and ability to follow in their footsteps, lifting the entire family to the next rung on the socio-economic ladder."
"I am interested in using techology as a tool to acclelrate socio-economic growth."