Thursday, 17 January 2013

SOCIO ECONOMIC STATUS


According to Bradbury (2001) the term “biosphere” is used principally in two ways: firstly, the biosphere is said to encompass all the zones of the earth in which life is present. Secondly, the term is used to describe planet. Both however refer to the physical, socio-economic status which harbours the species or organisms of the animal kingdoms which interact with it and themselves.
Sada (2004) sees the socio-economic status as a system within which living organisms interact, with the physical elements.
Titilola Igben (2003) conceive of the socio-economic status as an embodiment of conditions or circumstances, which influence the rate and course of economic, social and political behaviour.

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