Geography (Human Resources)
This Exam Covers the Following Topics
- Introduction to Human Resources
- Definition and significance of human resources
- Role of people in turning natural resources into useful assets
- Unequal distribution of human resources globally
- Population Distribution
- Pattern of population distribution across the Earth’s surface
- Geographical and demographic factors affecting distribution
- Population densities in different regions of the world
- Factors Affecting Population Distribution
- Geographical factors: Topography, climate, soil, water, and minerals
- Social, cultural, and economic factors influencing population density
- Population Change
- Causes and trends in population growth over time
- Birth rates, death rates, and natural growth rate
- Population explosion in the 19th and 20th centuries
- Migration
- Types of migration: Immigration and emigration
- Impact of migration on population size and composition
- International and internal migration trends
- Population Composition
- Structure of the population based on age, sex, literacy level, occupation, and health
- The concept of population pyramids and how they reflect population structure
- Population Pyramids
- Analysis of age-sex composition of a country
- Interpretation of different shapes of population pyramids (e.g., broad base, narrow top)
- Comparison of population pyramids in countries like Kenya, India, and Japan
- Population Growth Trends
- Variations in population growth rates across the world
- Factors contributing to population increase, stability, or decline
- Challenges of Population Density
- Impact of population density on resources and infrastructure
- Economic and social implications of high-density populations in urban areas
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