szociogazdasági
Szociogazdasági is a Hungarian adjective that translates to socioeconomic in English. It is used to describe matters relating to both social and economic factors, and their interplay. When something is described as sociogeographical, it implies that it is influenced by or affects both the social structure and the economic conditions of a community or society. For example, a sociogeographical analysis might examine how poverty (an economic condition) affects access to education (a social factor) in a particular region. Similarly, a sociogeographical policy would aim to address issues that have both social and economic dimensions, such as unemployment, housing affordability, or social inequality. The term highlights the interconnectedness of social well-being and economic prosperity. It suggests that understanding and addressing societal challenges requires considering the economic context in which they exist, and vice versa. It is a broad term encompassing a wide range of phenomena where social and economic forces converge and influence each other.