Socioeconomic
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What we did was we looked at high and low
socioeconomic
status people, and we looked at them in two situations.
And what we found was that our lower
socioeconomic
status people, when they were comfortable, were actually reaching out to more people.
The lower
socioeconomic
status people reached inwards.
The higher
socioeconomic
status people thought of more people, they thought of a broader network, they were positioning themselves to bounce back from that setback.
Some Swedes very kindly classified a lot of their infant deaths according to the British register of general
socioeconomic
classification.
Of course, we could stratify the selection to make sure that it matched the
socioeconomic
and demographic profile of the country and was a truly representative sample of people.
The surprising thing to me, as I learned this history, was that it spread not along
socioeconomic
lines but around cultural lines.
But schizophrenia presents itself across a wide array of
socioeconomic
status, and there are people with the illness who are full-time professionals with major responsibilities.
Now the interesting thing is, reputation is the
socioeconomic
lubricant that makes collaborative consumption work and scale, but the sources it will be generated from, and its applications, are far bigger than this space alone.
You know, there are only a few windows in history where the opportunity exists to reinvent part of how our
socioeconomic
system works.
Or traditionally, the German education divides children at the age of 10, very young children, between those deemed to pursue careers of knowledge workers and those who would end up working for the knowledge workers, and that mainly along
socioeconomic
lines, and that paradigm is being challenged now too.
There's no difference in
socioeconomic
status.
This polarization of enclaves of mega-wealth surrounded by sectors of poverty and the
socioeconomic
inequalities they have engendered is really at the center of today's urban crisis.
So I just really want to share with you a reflection that the future of cities today depends less on buildings and, in fact, depends more on the fundamental reorganization of
socioeconomic
relations, that the best ideas in the shaping of the city in the future will not come from enclaves of economic power and abundance, but in fact from sectors of conflict and scarcity from which an urgent imagination can really inspire us to rethink urban growth today.
So I've been arguing in the last years that, in fact, the slums of Tijuana can teach a lot to the sprawls of San Diego when it comes to
socioeconomic
sustainability, that we should pay attention and learn from the many migrant communities on both sides of this border wall so that we can translate their informal processes of urbanization.
But look at what people have done here in conditions of
socioeconomic
emergency.
I just want to suggest that this informal urbanization is not just the image of precariousness, that informality here, the informal, is really a set of
socioeconomic
and political procedures that we could translate as artists, that this is about a bottom-up urbanization that performs.
This
socioeconomic
entrepreneurship on the ground within these neighborhoods really begins to suggest ways of translating that into new, inclusive and more equitable land use policies.
So many stories emerge from these dynamics of alteration of space, such as "the informal Buddha," which tells the story of a small house that saved itself, it did not travel to Mexico, but it was retrofitted in the end into a Buddhist temple, and in so doing, this small house transforms or mutates from a singular dwelling into a small, or a micro,
socioeconomic
and cultural infrastructure inside a neighborhood.
For me as an architect, it has become a fundamental narrative, because it begins to teach me that this micro-community not only designed another category of public space but they also designed the
socioeconomic
protocols that were necessary to be inscribed in that space for its long-term sustainability.
And those differences can be biological, physical, functional, political, cultural,
socioeconomic.
These are indicators that give you a much better read about the
socioeconomic
development of a country.
Through reclamation of our narrative, we will continue to fight historic erasure and
socioeconomic
inequality.
This crime knows no age, gender or
socioeconomic
barrier.
It affects virtually all ages, genders, and
socioeconomic
groups in both developed and developing countries.
And with the epidemic affecting every country in the world for different
socioeconomic
reasons, obesity cannot be seen as an isolated issue.
Stop being perplexed or confused or befuddled by the achievement gap, the income gap, the incarceration rates, or whatever
socioeconomic
disparity is the new "it" term for the moment.
But few cited other known causes of mental illness, like genetics,
socioeconomic
status, war, conflict or the loss of a loved one.
Books level the playing field by exposing children of every
socioeconomic
background to words.
Many people come from educated backgrounds, different
socioeconomic
backgrounds, men and women, different ages, some with families, some single.
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