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How Can Epidemiologists Measure Socioeconomic Status?
Epidemiologists often use a combination of measures to assess SES. Commonly used indicators include:
Income level
Educational attainment
Occupational status
Housing conditions
Access to healthcare
These measures can be collected through surveys, census data, and administrative records.
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