Sociology : Introduction — sociology STD 11 Arts — Question
Gujarat BoardEnglish MediumSTD 11 ArtssociologySociology : Introduction3 Marks
Question
Explain the relationship between sociology and economics.
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Answer
The main goal of economics is to understand human economic relations.
Economics covers the production, distribution, distribution system, demand of a commodity, changes in demand, supply, value of a commodity, national income, per capita income, economic associations, etc.
Sociology seeks to understand the various phenomena and social relations that take place in society from the point of view of sociology.
Various economic activities of human beings arise and develop in society.
Any economic action is influenced by society and society by economic action.
Thus, economics and sociology are interrelated.
E.g. Unemployment, poverty, population growth, change in demand ... the study of these things is both part of the social sciences.
Also, the perspectives of these two sciences are different.
Such as "unemployment".
Which economic factors are responsible for unemployment in economics?
Trying to find it.
While sociology studies the social aspect of unemployment.
In order to understand the economic life of a human being in short it is necessary to understand its social activities and to understand its economic activities.
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