Human resources is the set of individuals who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector or an economy. "Human capital" is sometimes used synonymously with human resources, although human capital typically refers to a more narrow view; i.e., the knowledge the individuals embody and can contribute to an organization. Likewise, other terms sometimes used include "manpower", "talent", "labor" or simply "people".
The professional discipline and business function that oversees an organization's human resources is called human resource management (HRM
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sociologyHistorians
It is called social studies
An economist primarily studies how people change resources into goods and services.
"Social Studies teaches people about places, locations, human/environmental interactions, regions, and movements."
Human Environment Interaction
it is the studies of human mind and behaviors include human feelings,thought.
In education, social studies include history, political science, economics, sociology and other disciplines related to human society.
I think it mean moving to another place
It means Human Environment Interaction
The social science that studies how populations develop in certain regions based on available resources is called geography. Geographers analyze the relationships between human populations and their physical surroundings, including the resources and landscapes that shape their development and patterns of settlement. They examine factors such as climate, terrain, water availability, natural resources, and their impact on population growth, migration, and socioeconomic dynamics.
An economist