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"social dependency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where an individual or group relies heavily on the support and resources provided by society or their community. Example: The government's new policies aim to reduce social dependency by promoting employment opportunities and economic stability for marginalized communities.
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Moreover, financial exclusion is interwoven with social dependency making financially excluded/underserved populations strongly dependable on their social networks.
The economic rate of return from Perry is in the range of 6 percent to 10 percent per year per dollar invested, based on greater productivity and savings in expenditures on remediation, criminal justice and social dependency.
Such social dependency creates a robust driving force for social learning of emotion concepts, and makes the social dyad, which is designed to regulate the infant's allostasis, an optimal medium for concept learning.
The aim of this study was to examine the level of, and correlates for, poor self-rated health in a community sample of older adults with particular emphasis on elder mistreatment history, demographics, and social dependency variables.
This is the factor where indicators of wealth, development, and education loaded negatively (white population, female labor force, college education) and indicators of poverty, dependency, and lack of education loaded positively (for example, Brown population, households with large numbers of people, social dependency, illegal workers).
Sealing borders with fences, building walls, and setting fire to buildings reserved for asylum-seekers are societal and governmental reactions to the perceived social dependency and colossal resource needs of incoming refugees, not the economic potential of migrants.
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Socio-technical congruence is the degree to which technical and social dependencies match, when coordination is needed.
A range of research efforts puts an emphasis on the technical subsystems (which also comprises informational and social artifacts, but emphasizes the technological ones): for example, de Souza et al. [50] developed a software tool that integrates a visualization of social dependencies among developers directly into the programming environment, by analyzing dependencies among software artifacts.
And – perhaps even more important – that it also leads to lower social insurance dependency in the longer run?
One possible explanation for the rising exploitation rates is that social insurance dependency is "contagious", e.g., because it becomes less stigmatizing to be a benefit recipient when recipiency is already widespread.
A subsequent study (Bratsberg et al. 2011) indicates that the pattern of quickly declining employment rates – and increasing social insurance dependency – is repeated for a number of later immigration waves.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com