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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Class-9 So-Studies ECONOMICS CHAPTER-2 PEOPLE AS RESOURCE

ECONOMICS CHAPTER-2

CLASS-9

PEOPLE AS RESOURCE

 

Question-1What do you understand by ‘people as a resource’?
Solution:‘People as Resource’ is a way of referring to a country’s working people in terms of their existing productive skills and abilities. Human resource is an asset for the economy rather than a liability. Population becomes human capital when there is investment made in the form of education, training and medical care. In fact, human capital is the stock of skill and productive knowledge embodied in them.

Question-2How is human resource different from other resources like land and physical capital?
Solution:Human resource is different in the following ways:

1.Land and other resources are fixed, limited and specified whereas human resources can be nurtured through education and health.

2.Human resources can bring a change in other resources whereas other resources can not change or affect human resource.

3.Human resource can make use of land and physical capital whereas land and physical capital can not become useful on its own.

Question-3What is the role of education in human capital formation?
Solution:Educated people find jobs in private firms while the uneducated people continue with the same work as their parents. It is a known fact that with investments made on education and health; one can yield a high return in the future in the form of higher earnings and greater contribution to society.

Question-4What is the role of health in human capital formation?
Solution:The role of health in human capital formation is as follows:

 A healthy person is able to do his work in a proper and efficient way.

A healthy person makes greater contribution to society as compared to an unhealthy person.

Good health enables a person to earn more and to be more regular in his work.

Question-5What part does health play in the individual’s working life?
Solution: An unhealthy person can not work efficiently. A healthy person is able to work harder and better, thus, earning more and living a better life. If the body is healthy, only then one can perform well. So, we can say that health plays a vital role in an individual’s life.

Question-6What are the various activities are undertaken in the primary sector, secondary sector and tertiary sector?
Solution: The primary sector includes agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishing, poultry farming, and mining. Quarrying and manufacturing is included in the secondary sector. Trade, transport, communication, banking, education, health, tourism, services, insurance etc. are included in the tertiary sector.

Question-7What is the difference between economic activities and non-economic activities?
Solution: Economic activities:

1) Economic activities refers to a human activity related to production & consumption of goods & services for economic gain.

2) Economic motive is to earn money.

3) Money is measured in monetary terms.

4) It results in creation of wealth & assets.

Non-economic activities:

1) Non-economic activity refers to a activity performed with the aim of providing services to others without any regard to monetary gain.

2) Non-economic motive is social or psychological.

3) Money lacks in measurement.

4) It results in satisfaction & happiness.

 Question-8Why are women employed in low paid work?

Solution:Women are paid for their work when they enter the labour market. Their earning, like that of their male counterpart, is determined on the basis of education and skill. A majority of the women have meager education and low skill formation and hence women are paid low compared to men. Most women work where job security is not there.

Question-9How will you explain the term unemployment?
Solution:Unemployment is said to exist when people are willing to work at the going wages but cannot find jobs.

Question-10In which field do you think India can build the maximum employment opportunity?
Solution:Since agriculture is the backbone of India, India can build maximum employment opportunities in agriculture-based industries.