sexuo-economic
English
Etymology
From sexuo-, a combining form of sex or sexual, and economic.
Adjective
sexuo-economic (not comparable)
- (sociology) Concerning the economics of human sexuality.
- 2009, Kenneth Allan, Explorations in Classical Sociological Theory: Seeing the Social World[1], Pine Forge Press, ISBN 9781412978125, page 311:
- In Gilman's evolutionary theory of gender inequality, sexuo-economic relations occur when sex relations and economic relations overlap fundamentally.
- 2009, Kenneth Allan, Explorations in Classical Sociological Theory: Seeing the Social World[1], Pine Forge Press, ISBN 9781412978125, page 311: