Socio-economic conditions include a number of aspects such as per capita income, education level, employment rate, price level and so on.
Differences in these aspects affect people's living standards, consumption habits, employment choices, education levels, health conditions and other aspects. At the same time, changes in socio-economic conditions will also affect the stability and development of the society, therefore, the improvement of socio-economic conditions is a very important part of the development of a country and region.
In recent years, China has become the second largest economy in the world, but at the same time, the gap in wealth distribution and the gap between urban and rural development in China are also prominent issues. Against this backdrop, the Chinese government has put forward a series of poverty alleviation policies, such as "**** the same wealth", with a view to narrowing the gap between the rich and the poor so that more people can enjoy the fruits of economic development.
Factors affecting the social economy:
1, the human factor
The fundamental difference between the socio-economic system and the physical system is that there is a decision-making link in the socio-economic system, and the subjective consciousness of the human being has a great influence on the system.
2. Indicators of social factors
The quantity and quality of the population, the various compositions of the population, the birth rate, the death rate, the number of employed, the literacy rate, the illiteracy rate, the situation of medical equipment, the total number of clinics, the rate of divorce, the crime rate and so on.
3. Indicators of Natural Environmental Factors
Temperature, water, soil, oil and gas resources, geomorphology, geology, distribution of rivers, mountain passes, plateaus, plains and their characteristics, air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, area of forest vegetation, area of public **** green land, and so on.