NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Geography (80) Population Geography-Population Composition and Characteristics: Age, Sex, Rural-Urban, Occupational Structure and Educational Levels Study Material (Page 2 of 2)

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Demographic Attributes: Population Density- Factors Affecting Density of Population, Types of Population Density, Spatial Variations of Population Density

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Population Density

Population density is a measurement of number of people per unit area in a region. It is an average number. It is calculated by dividing number of people by total area and is expressed as number of people per square kilometer. Areas of high population density tend to be located between . This region has a large habitable land area and a relatively temperate climate. Highly dense regions include SE …

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Population as Social Capital: Basic Concept, Comparison between Social Capital and Other Capitals, Social Capital and Human Capital (Population) Effect of Social Capital on Human Capital, Social Capital in Geography

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Basic Concept

Social capital refers to connections within and between social networks (social connections between people) and these social connections have value. As university education (human capital) increases individual and collective productivity, similarly, social contacts affect the individual and group productivity. Social capital is defined by its function and is not a single entity but group of various entities, with two elements in common:

  • They all have some aspect of social structures.
  • They facilitate certain individual or group actions within the structure.

Comparison between Social Capital and Other Capitals

  • Social capital is productive and helps to achieve certain…

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