Socioeconomic impact research focuses on the ways in which social and economic factors intersect and influence each other. This includes studying how various policies, programs, and interventions impact individuals, communities, and broader society in terms of outcomes such as income, employment, education, health, and overall quality of life. Researchers in this area often use quantitative and qualitative methods to analyze data and draw conclusions about the effects of different social and economic variables on people's well-being and societal development. The goal of socioeconomic impact research is to inform decision-making and policy development to create more equitable and sustainable societies.