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Socioeconomics or socio-economics is the study of the relationship between economic activity and social life. The field is often considered multidisciplinary, using theories and methods from sociology, economics, history, psychology, and many others. It has emerged as a separate field of study in the late twentieth century. In many cases, however, socioeconomists focus on the social impact of some sort of economic change. Such changes might include a closing factory, market manipulation, the signing of international trade treaties, new natural gas regulation, etc. Such social effects can be wide-ranging in size, anywhere from local effects on a small community to changes to an entire society.

Examples of causes of socioeconomic impacts include new technologies such as cars or mobile phones, changes in laws (such as the legal right to abortion), changes in the physical environment (such as increasing crowding within cities), and ecological changes (such as prolonged drought or declining fish stocks). These may affect patterns of consumption, the distribution of incomes and wealth, the way in which people behave (both in terms of purchase decisions and the way in which they choose to spend their time), and the overall quality of life. These can further have indirect effects on social attitudes and norms.

The goal of socioeconomic study is generally to bring about socioeconomic development, usually in terms of improvements in metrics such as GDP, life expectancy, literacy, levels of employment, etc.

Although harder to measure, changes in less-tangible factors are also considered, such as personal dignity, freedom of association, personal safety and freedom from fear of physical harm, and the extent of participation in civil society.

Showing 1 to 12 of 12 Articles matching 'Socioeconomic' in related articles.
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1. Are you a sexual predator or prey?
August 26, 2008

Everyone wants to ask themselves the same question, are they a sexual predator or prey? But before we can identify which one you are, we must first understand the meaning of each. A sexual predator is quite obvious, as is a prey. It’s like a hunting match. If you are the one going out and getting your satisfaction, sexually, and are able to explore to much of your desires the carnal realm, then you are in fact a predator. Obviously, you get what you want, and you don’t let anything stand in your way. Socioeconomic backgrounds, looks, what you are , who you are, are just positive thought... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

2. Get Paid for Online Survey : How Does it Happen with Free Survey Sites?
May 17, 2008

Many home workers have found that to get paid for online survey work is a easy and efficient way to earn either full time or part time income while working from their home office. Companies need demographic and marketing information One of the ways you can get paid for online survey work is by hooking up with companies that need demographic or marketing information about an area, or about people who meet certain age, gender or socioeconomic guidelines. Completing surveys for one or more of these marketing research companies means that you complete short surveys about your personal... (read more)

Author: Alan Lim

3. Music Participation Enhances the Immune System
April 20, 2008

It has been well documented that music participation increases learning skills, specifically memory skills and abstract reasoning skills. Music is also proven to reduce stress and stress reduction results in a boost to your immune system. Abstract reasoning skills are required in learning math and science. Music participation improves these skills. Regardless of socioeconomic background, students who participate in instrumental music score higher on standardized tests. Physician and biologist Lewis Thomas found that the highest percentage of any undergraduate group to be admitted to ... (read more)

Author: Allison Merlino

4. Comparison between Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
September 28, 2007

Quantitative research has a number of types of information, and main categories of data which can be received from a survey are: 1. Attributes which involve personal and socioeconomic data such as sex, material status, age and occupation. Receiving valid and trustworthy data concerning occupation is much more difficult than it may appear at the beginning. 2. Behavior includes actions which the individual has already done, is doing or may do later on. 3. Attitudes include evaluations and are concerned with the feelings of the individual about an issue. Questions concerning attitudes usually... (read more)

Author: Andrew Schwartz

5. Real Estate: To Own or Rent?
September 24, 2007

Owning one's own home is a dream shared by countless millions of Americans, and individuals world wide. Many consider owning real estate to be a major step toward solvency, status, and a sense of socioeconomic security. Home ownership is synonymous with freedom, apple pie, and the "American way" in today's culture. Surely this is what the real estate brokers and mortgage lenders would like to see. A good marketing scheme to be sure, but how well does the whole thing stand up after we peel away the layers of ego and sales hype? Beyond the emotional attachment, what are the real costs and benefi... (read more)

Author: Andrew Del Vecchio

6. Groin hernia
April 13, 2007

Patients recovering from groin hernia must do not put the tissues under tension after a week of repairs, so they are advised not to drive for a month or two. From this point of view during a sudden impact or stop the postoperative pain could prolong reaction times. In the major cities around the globe preclusion for driving can have socioeconomic consequences. The social and psychological recovery, beside the patients' physical wellbeing improve the hernia repair. Mechanical and chemical stimulation of large, myelinated nerve fibres (A-alpha fibres) or small, unmyelinated nerve fibr... (read more)

Author: Fabiola Groshan

7. Free Yourself of Acid Reflux Drug Addiction!
November 26, 2006

Recent statistics from the US Department of Health and Human Services suggest that over seven million people suffer from severe acid reflux in the U.S. alone. It is estimated that over fifteen million Americans suffer from chronic heartburn, as well. The incidence of acid reflux is greater in people over the age of forty, but it can affect anyone, even infants. Acid reflux affects people of every age, socioeconomic class and race. Simply put, acid reflux occurs when stomach acid splashes up through the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) into the esophagus and throat. This reflux o... (read more)

Author: Charles Stewart Richey

8. Serious, Persistent, Bad Breath IS Treatable
October 12, 2006

Chronic halitosis is a condition in which a person produces an offensive odor from their oral or nasal regions and they’re unable to eliminate it through normal oral hygiene techniques, such as flossing or brushing. The occasional “morning breath” most people experience at one time or another is not really true halitosis. Halitosis knows no boundaries when it comes to age, sex, race, or socioeconomic levels. Furthermore, it can be truly demoralizing, and it negatively impacts the lives of as many as 50-80 million individuals in the United States alone. Because it’s such an embarrassing probl... (read more)

Author: Michael Harvey

9. ABC The Effect of Depression in Women
April 10, 2006

Women, regardless of nationality or socioeconomic status, have a higher chance to have depression than men. The reasons for such higher chance appear to be a combination of biological and cultural factors. Women's Hormonal Variation and Life Phase Extreme hormonal changes can trigger the reaction of emotional swings for all women. There are studies that show how the hormones can contribute in depression but the reason is not yet totally clear. Female hormones undoubtedly play a big role in “premenstrual dysphoria”, postpartum depression, and the SAD moment. These forms of depr... (read more)

Author: Hector Milla

10. How to Step Out of the State of Depression
September 25, 2005

Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses. At least eight percent of adults in the US experience serious depression at some point during their lives. The illness affects all people, regardless of sex, race, ethnicity or socioeconomic standing. Depression is two to three times more prevalent among women than it is among men. Experts disagree on the reason for this difference. To step out of the state of depression, you just have to: Change your mental focus from the negative to positive, visualize and magnify the intensity of new, positive, solution-based mental pictures... (read more)

Author: Alex Fir

11. Quit Smoking: 21 Shocking Smoking Facts, The Tobacco Companies Don't Want You To Know
August 17, 2005

Smoking is a global problem. It is estimated that one in three adults smoke, with over 1 billion people smoking worldwide. The majority of these smokers reside in countries on the low end to the middle of the socioeconomic spectrum. Of this majority, about 80% live in low and middle-income countries. The total number of smokers worldwide is expected to keep on increasing each year. The worldwide popularity of tobacco use varies by social class, historical era, and culture. Historically, smoking had been a pastime of the rich. However, this trend has changed dramatically in recent decades. ... (read more)

Author: Jason Lewis

12. How Endometriosis can Affect Conception
November 30, 2004

Introduction Endometriosis is a common, yet poorly understood disease. It can strike women of any socioeconomic class, age, or race. It is estimated that between 10 and 20 percent of American women of childbearing age have endometriosis. While some women with endometriosis may have severe pelvic pain, others who have the condition have no symptoms. Nothing about endometriosis is simple, and there are no absolute cures. The disease can affect a woman's whole existence--her ability to work, her ability to reproduce, and her relationships with her mate, her child, and everyone around her.... (read more)

Author: Dr. Mike Berkley

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