socio-economic study
C2003
concept
A socio-economic study is a systematic analysis of how social factors and economic conditions interact to influence individuals, communities, and broader societal outcomes.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| socio-economic study canonical | 5 |
| empirical study | 3 |
| development studies work | 1 |
| poverty measurement study | 1 |
| social reform study | 1 |
| socio-economic work | 1 |
| work of economic anthropology | 1 |
Instances (13)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| India’s Poverty and Its Solution | socio-economic work |
| The Philadelphia Negro | empirical study |
| Land and Labour in China | — |
| The New Keynesian Phillips Curve: Time Series Evidence from the Euro Area | empirical study |
| Trade and Market in the Early Empires | work of economic anthropology |
| Asian Drama: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations | development studies work |
| Life and Labour of the People in London | empirical study |
| Report of the Expert Group to Review the Methodology for Estimation of Poverty (Tendulkar Committee Report) | poverty measurement study |
| The Condition of the Working Class in England | — |
| Women in Industry | social reform study |
| The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better | — |
| Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution | — |
| The Theory of the Leisure Class | — |