householdspecific
Household‑specific refers to characteristics, variables, or conditions that are unique to a single household rather than being common or averaged across a population. The term is often used in demographic, economic, environmental, and public health research to distinguish between household-level and wider community or national data.
In socio‑economic studies, household‑specific income, consumption patterns, or asset holdings provide detailed insight into intra‑family allocation
Methodologically, household‑specific data are collected through surveys, diaries, or sensor technologies that record information at the
Household‑specific analysis is particularly valuable when evaluating policy impacts. For example, a subsidy aimed at reducing