Socio-Economic Status
Socio-Economic Status (SES) refers to an individual's or family's social and economic position in relation to others. It is often measured by factors such as income, education level, and occupation. Higher SES typically provides better access to resources, healthcare, and educational opportunities, while lower SES can lead to challenges in these areas.
SES can influence various aspects of life, including health outcomes, job prospects, and overall quality of life. It is important for understanding social inequalities and can be used to develop policies aimed at improving opportunities for those in lower SES groups, such as low-income families or underprivileged communities.