Betekenis van:
social status

social status
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • position in a social hierarchy
    "the British are more aware of social status than Americans are"

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    1. He is a man of high social status.
    2. His was a life pursuing social status and power.
    3. Citizens of higher social status were permitted to live closer to the center.
    4. Today, more and more people are changing jobs in order to get a better salary and higher social status.
    5. All natural languages are equally complex--but in different ways. The grammar of Malay is simple, but choices among many superficially equivalent words are dictated by the social status of speaker and hearer.
    6. Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
    7. That Member States endeavour to ensure that researchers enjoy adequate social security coverage according to their legal status.
    8. EMPHASIZING the importance of culture for social cohesion in general, and in particular its potential for the enhancement of the status and role of women in society,
    9. The Commission argued that in the case of this measure, the law does not contain any reference to the social or economic status of the beneficiary.
    10. Member States and/or social partners shall define the status of the employment contract or employment relationship for the period of parental leave.
    11. Changes in working status with associated risks of temporary losses of income should be better accommodated through the provision of appropriate modernised social protection.
    12. Staff costs (whatever the staff’s status) are limited to actual wage costs (remuneration, wages, social charges and retirement pension costs) for staff specifically allocated entirely or in part to the Community tasks, as set out in the approved work programme.
    13. personnel, whatever the status, specifically allocated entirely or in part for distributing vaccine baits; the costs are limited to their actual salaries plus social security charges and other statutory costs included in the remuneration.
    14. ‘enterprise’ means any undertaking engaged in economic activity in the public and private sector, whatever its size, legal status or the economic sector in which it operate, including the social economy.
    15. ‘enterprise’ means all undertakings engaged in economic activity in the public or private sector whatever their size, legal status or the economic sector in which they operate, including the social economy;