- Socioeconomics
Socioeconomics or socio-economics is the study of the relationship between economic activity and
social life . The field is often consideredmultidisciplinary , usingtheories and methods fromsociology ,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 toabortion ), changes in the physical environment (such as increasing crowding withincities ), and ecological changes (such as prolongeddrought or decliningfish stocks)fact|date=October 2008. These may affect patterns of consumption, the distribution of incomes andwealth , 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 overallquality 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.fact|date=October 2008Although 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 incivil society .fact|date=October 2008ee also
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Auxology
*Economic sociology
*Household income in the United States
*Income inequality metrics
*Knowledge economy
*List of countries by income equality
*Political economy
*Social class
*Amitai Etzioni
*Jose Perez Adan External links
* [http://www.sase.org The Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics]
* [http://www.uv.es/sasece SASE Spanish Chapter]
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