The report
highlights socioeconomic differences and variations between countries and regions.
Not exact matches
Neville incorporates himself into communities across the globe — including the United States, United Kingdom, and Afghanistan —
highlighting specific social milieus and emphasizing
socioeconomic differences.
Being in an intercultural relationship can mean that each partner comes from a different race, has a different nationality, ethnic background, religious or spiritual practice, partners may have a significant
difference in age, come from different
socioeconomic backgrounds or have disabilities that
highlight difference in relationship.
However, the report also
highlights that the data may not be an adequate reflection of relative income given the
difference in composition and circumstances of many Indigenous households compared to non-Indigenous households.54 The report sets out a number of
differences between Indigenous and non-Indigenous households, some closely related to other
socioeconomic indicators, which influences the quality of the GWEH data: