Class 9th Economics People as Resource Notes

1. People and Resources

  • People are the most important asset of a nation.
  • Human beings are not only consumers of resources but also producers of goods and services.
  • The concept of “People as Resource” emphasizes that educated, skilled, and healthy people contribute to national development.
  • Unlike land, capital, or natural resources, people can create wealth and improve productivity.

2. Meaning of People as Resource

  • People become a resource when they are educated, skilled, and capable of contributing to economic production.
  • Human Resource Development (HRD): Improving skills, knowledge, and health to increase economic productivity.
  • Example:
    • Doctors, engineers, teachers, farmers, software professionals, and skilled workers all contribute to national development.

3. Importance of People as Resource

  1. Human Capital
    • Knowledgeable, skilled, and healthy people form the backbone of development.
  2. Economic Growth
    • Productive people increase output, generate income, and raise living standards.
  3. Innovation and Technology
    • Skilled human resources contribute to scientific and technological progress.
  4. Social Development
    • Educated citizens improve health, literacy, and quality of life.
  5. Demographic Advantage
    • Young and productive population can drive economic growth if properly educated and trained.

4. Human Development Factors

4.1 Education

  • Increases knowledge, skills, and employability.
  • Literacy empowers individuals and enables informed participation in governance.

4.2 Health

  • Healthy people are more productive and energetic.
  • Poor health reduces working capacity, increases dependency, and reduces economic output.

4.3 Skill Development

  • Training programs, vocational education, and on-the-job learning improve efficiency and productivity.
  • Example: Technical institutes, apprenticeships, IT training.

4.4 Employment

  • Productive utilization of human resources is key.
  • Unemployed or underemployed people cannot contribute fully to economic growth.

5. Population and Economic Development

  • Population size can be an asset or liability depending on how people are utilized.

5.1 People as an Asset

  • If properly educated, skilled, and healthy → drives economic growth.
  • Example: Countries like Japan, South Korea invested in human resources and became economically advanced.

5.2 People as a Liability

  • If poorly educated, unhealthy, and unemployed → becomes a burden on resources.
  • Example: Overpopulation without employment → poverty, strain on infrastructure.

6. People as Resource in India

  • India has one of the largest populations in the world.
  • Potential advantages:
    1. Large workforce for agriculture, industry, and services.
    2. Young population → demographic dividend.
    3. Skilled workforce in IT, healthcare, research.
  • Challenges:
    1. Illiteracy → reduces employability.
    2. Poor health and malnutrition → reduces productivity.
    3. Unemployment and underemployment → wastes human potential.
    4. Regional disparities → uneven development.

7. Ways to Develop People as Resource

  1. Education
    • Universal primary and secondary education.
    • Vocational and skill-based education.
    • Adult literacy programs.
  2. Healthcare
    • Access to hospitals and clinics.
    • Vaccination programs and nutrition schemes.
    • Clean water and sanitation.
  3. Skill Development
    • Government training schemes.
    • Apprenticeships and on-the-job learning.
    • Technical and IT education.
  4. Employment Opportunities
    • Promoting industries and services.
    • Encouraging entrepreneurship.
    • Reducing unemployment through public and private sector jobs.
  5. Population Control
    • Awareness programs on family planning.
    • Balanced growth to match population with resources.


Quick Revision Points

TopicKey Points
MeaningPeople become resource when educated, skilled, healthy
ImportanceEconomic growth, innovation, social development, demographic advantage
Human DevelopmentEducation, health, skill, employment
PopulationAsset if productive, liability if uneducated/unhealthy
Development MeasuresEducation, healthcare, skill training, employment, population control
ExampleIT professionals, farmers, teachers, skilled workers

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