The concept socioeconomic status is an amalgamation of terms used to denote one's social status within society and is measured by one's relative relationship to wealth, power, and prestige. In sociological and psychological studies regarding the effects of social status, the concept of socioeconomic status has been widely adopted in place of social class. While social class is typically measured by income or economic wealth, socioeconomic status recognizes the importance of one's relationship to power within the social institutions of education, media, the economy, and the polity. In particular, socioeconomic status takes into consideration one's occupation, level of education, income, ascribed and/or achieved wealth, and possession of cultural and political capital.
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