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How is Socioeconomic Data Collected?
Socioeconomic data can be collected through various methods, including:
Surveys
and questionnaires
Administrative records
National censuses
Health system databases
Community-based participatory research
The data can be quantitative, such as income levels, or qualitative, such as descriptions of
living conditions
.
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