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__________ is a designation of class that considers income, occupation, and salary.

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"Socioeconomic status" is a designation of class that considers income, occupation, and salary.

Socioeconomic status or in short SES is a monetary and sociological consolidated aggregate measure of a man's work understanding and of a person's or family's monetary and social position in connection to others, in light of salary, education, and occupation. While breaking down a family's SES, the family salary, workers' education, and occupation are analyzed, and in addition total pay, though for a person's SES just their own particular characteristics are surveyed.

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