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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
“ Social Development is
equality of social
opportunities”
- Amartya Sen
“Social Development is the promotion of a
sustainable
society that is worthy of human dignity by
empowering
marginalised groups, women and men, to
undertake their
own development, to improve their social and
economic
position and to acquire their rightful place in
society…..”
- Bilance, 1997
Social development is an all-inclusive
concept connoting the well-being of the
people, the community, and the society. The
term gained popularity in the 1920s when it
began as a mass literacy campaign under
British rule in Africa; it was later called
community development.
In 1954, the British government officially
adopted the term social development to
include community development and
remedial social services. With the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, the
United Nations assumed the role of
promoting social development globally.
Social development is a process
which results in the transformation of
social institutions in a manner which
improves the capacity of the society
to fulfill its aspirations. It implies a
qualitative change in the way the society
shapes itself and carries out its
activities, such as through more progressive
attitudes and behavior by the population, the
adoption of more effective
processes or more advanced technology.
Four Stragies of Social Development
1. Enterprise strategies emphasize individual
entrepreneurship in maximizing the welfare of
the people. This approach calls for minimum
government involvement in developmental
activities and maximum involvement of informal
sectors, including small business development, to
promote healthy income generation and rising
standards of living.
2. Statist strategies call for a total control of
social development activities by the
government, including planning, financing,
and implementing. This requires a vast
bureaucracy to plan, deliver, and administer
the programs.
3. Communitarian strategies" grew out of severe
criticism of the statist regimes for their unbridled
corruption, wasting of scarce resources,
bureaucratic red-tapism, and a lack of
involvement of the local people in the
development process. This strategy requires
grass-roots participation of the local community
in planning, designing, and implementing all
social development programs.
4. In institutional approach, the positive sides of
all three approaches are underscored and a
synthesis of all three is proposed as a coherent
and integrated whole. It promotes maximum
participation of the community, the market, and
the people. The institutional approach requires
the government to play an active role in the
management and coordination of development
activities called as “managed pluralism.
Process of Social Development
Outcome of Social Development
There are various aspects of social development………
1.Economic development is the development
of economic wealth of countries or
regions for the well-being of their inhabitants.
Economic growth is often assumed to
indicate the level of economic development. The
term “economic growth” refers to
the increase (or growth) of a specific measures
such as real national income, gross
domestic product, or per capita income.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): The
gross domestic product or gross
domestic income (GDI) is one of the measures
of national income and output for
a given country’s economy. It is the total value
of all final goods and services
produced in a particular economy within a
country’s borders in a given year.
The term economic development on the
other hand, implies much more. It is the
process by which a nation improves the
economic, political, and social wellbeing of its
people.
National Income: The income earned by a
country’s people, including labour
and capital investment. It is the total value of all
income in a nation (wages and
profits, interests, rents and pension payments)
during a given period, (usually one year).
Per Capita Income: The total national income
divided by the number of people
in the nation. This is what each citizen is to
receive if the yearly national income
is divided equally among all.
2. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
The concept of human development was
introduced by Dr. Mahbub ul Haq, a
Pakistani economist who described it as
development that enlarges people’s
choices and improves their lives. The Indian
Noble Laureate Professor Amartya
Sen has also made contributions to the evolution
of this concept and defined it
as development that increases freedoms.
The Human Development Index (HDI) was
developed in 1990 by a group of
economists including Dr. Mahbub ul Haq and
Professor Amartya Sen. It has been
used since then by United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) in its
annual
Human Development Report.
It covers
almost all aspects of human life and people’s
choices like economic, social, political,
cultural, educational, physical, biological, mental
and emotional. Income is only one
of the many components of development. Human
development places people at the
centre of development and emphasizes that the
purpose of development is to enlarge
all human choices, and not just income.
It regards economic growth as essential but
emphasizes the need to pay attention to its
quality and distribution.
We may appreciate
it in a better manner when we try to understand
the Human Development Index (HDI)
developed as a means of measuring human
development. The basic use of HDI is
to measure a country’s level of development.
3.SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
As we all observe and feel, we are using natural
resources almost carelessly to meet
our needs. It is said that a number of minerals
like, coal, petrol and many more will
last only for a few decades, if we go on using them
at the present rate. Future generations will not
have the facility of using these resources. Is it fair
for our
generation to deprive the future generations of
these resources?
It is a broad concept that is
defined as ‘development that meets the
needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs’.
Although many think that it is relevant only in
the environmental context, it actually
does not focus solely on environmental issues. As
shown in the figure below,
it includes
economic development, social development,
individual development and environmental
development. It is a pattern of social and
economic transformation, i.e. development
that optimizes the economic and societal
benefits available in the present, without
adversely affecting the likely potential for
similar benefits in the future.
A primary goal
of sustainable development is to achieve a
reasonable and equitably distributed level
of economic and social wellbeing that can be
perpetuated continually for many human
generations. It takes care of the needs and
requirements of all sections of the society
including the disadvantaged groups.
Social Development Indicator
1. Population
2. Standard of Living
- Food
- Water and Sanitation
- Healthcare and Disease
- Education and Employment
- Environment
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Social development aga

  • 1. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT “ Social Development is equality of social opportunities” - Amartya Sen
  • 2. “Social Development is the promotion of a sustainable society that is worthy of human dignity by empowering marginalised groups, women and men, to undertake their own development, to improve their social and economic position and to acquire their rightful place in society…..” - Bilance, 1997
  • 3. Social development is an all-inclusive concept connoting the well-being of the people, the community, and the society. The term gained popularity in the 1920s when it began as a mass literacy campaign under British rule in Africa; it was later called community development.
  • 4. In 1954, the British government officially adopted the term social development to include community development and remedial social services. With the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, the United Nations assumed the role of promoting social development globally.
  • 5. Social development is a process which results in the transformation of social institutions in a manner which improves the capacity of the society to fulfill its aspirations. It implies a qualitative change in the way the society shapes itself and carries out its activities, such as through more progressive attitudes and behavior by the population, the adoption of more effective processes or more advanced technology.
  • 6. Four Stragies of Social Development 1. Enterprise strategies emphasize individual entrepreneurship in maximizing the welfare of the people. This approach calls for minimum government involvement in developmental activities and maximum involvement of informal sectors, including small business development, to promote healthy income generation and rising standards of living.
  • 7. 2. Statist strategies call for a total control of social development activities by the government, including planning, financing, and implementing. This requires a vast bureaucracy to plan, deliver, and administer the programs.
  • 8. 3. Communitarian strategies" grew out of severe criticism of the statist regimes for their unbridled corruption, wasting of scarce resources, bureaucratic red-tapism, and a lack of involvement of the local people in the development process. This strategy requires grass-roots participation of the local community in planning, designing, and implementing all social development programs.
  • 9. 4. In institutional approach, the positive sides of all three approaches are underscored and a synthesis of all three is proposed as a coherent and integrated whole. It promotes maximum participation of the community, the market, and the people. The institutional approach requires the government to play an active role in the management and coordination of development activities called as “managed pluralism.
  • 10. Process of Social Development
  • 11. Outcome of Social Development
  • 12. There are various aspects of social development……… 1.Economic development is the development of economic wealth of countries or regions for the well-being of their inhabitants. Economic growth is often assumed to indicate the level of economic development. The term “economic growth” refers to the increase (or growth) of a specific measures such as real national income, gross domestic product, or per capita income.
  • 13. Gross Domestic Product (GDP): The gross domestic product or gross domestic income (GDI) is one of the measures of national income and output for a given country’s economy. It is the total value of all final goods and services produced in a particular economy within a country’s borders in a given year.
  • 14. The term economic development on the other hand, implies much more. It is the process by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social wellbeing of its people.
  • 15. National Income: The income earned by a country’s people, including labour and capital investment. It is the total value of all income in a nation (wages and profits, interests, rents and pension payments) during a given period, (usually one year). Per Capita Income: The total national income divided by the number of people in the nation. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among all.
  • 16. 2. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT The concept of human development was introduced by Dr. Mahbub ul Haq, a Pakistani economist who described it as development that enlarges people’s choices and improves their lives. The Indian Noble Laureate Professor Amartya Sen has also made contributions to the evolution of this concept and defined it as development that increases freedoms.
  • 17. The Human Development Index (HDI) was developed in 1990 by a group of economists including Dr. Mahbub ul Haq and Professor Amartya Sen. It has been used since then by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in its annual Human Development Report.
  • 18. It covers almost all aspects of human life and people’s choices like economic, social, political, cultural, educational, physical, biological, mental and emotional. Income is only one of the many components of development. Human development places people at the centre of development and emphasizes that the purpose of development is to enlarge all human choices, and not just income.
  • 19. It regards economic growth as essential but emphasizes the need to pay attention to its quality and distribution. We may appreciate it in a better manner when we try to understand the Human Development Index (HDI) developed as a means of measuring human development. The basic use of HDI is to measure a country’s level of development.
  • 21. As we all observe and feel, we are using natural resources almost carelessly to meet our needs. It is said that a number of minerals like, coal, petrol and many more will last only for a few decades, if we go on using them at the present rate. Future generations will not have the facility of using these resources. Is it fair for our generation to deprive the future generations of these resources?
  • 22. It is a broad concept that is defined as ‘development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’. Although many think that it is relevant only in the environmental context, it actually does not focus solely on environmental issues. As shown in the figure below,
  • 23. it includes economic development, social development, individual development and environmental development. It is a pattern of social and economic transformation, i.e. development that optimizes the economic and societal benefits available in the present, without adversely affecting the likely potential for similar benefits in the future.
  • 24. A primary goal of sustainable development is to achieve a reasonable and equitably distributed level of economic and social wellbeing that can be perpetuated continually for many human generations. It takes care of the needs and requirements of all sections of the society including the disadvantaged groups.
  • 25. Social Development Indicator 1. Population 2. Standard of Living - Food - Water and Sanitation - Healthcare and Disease - Education and Employment - Environment