Education and Economic Productivity
Education is one of the most significant aspects of the social and economic development of a society. It is an end in itself not just a means to an end. Human capabilities are developed through education, thus it is a right of every human being. Many doors of better opportunities of access to income growth and employment are opened by education for the individuals. Education greatly improves particularly in females the ability to household to manage basic child care, take care of diets, and ensure the effective diagnosis of diseases (Haq and Haq, 1998). 
Education develops an individual’s intellect, improves his/her quality of life and skills and efficiencies in producing useful things. At the same time education contributes to providing satisfaction to the educated themselves, their friends, and their neighbors and in producing materials in large quantity and of better quality (Qureshi, 1991).
Education significantly improves methods of increasing products such as the use of the appropriate amounts of fertilizers, seeds, and machines and the selection of crops. The selection of an appropriate amount of seeds and fertilizers for a certain space requires knowledge of computation, abilities to identify fine seeds, and knowledge of how to use them (Tilak, 1994). For example in northern areas of Pakistan, agriculturists through non-governmental organizations provide seeds, small plants, and germicides to the people who are concerned with agriculture. This increases their productions from crops and plants and prevents them from diseases. This way production in agriculture side has increased to a quite great extent. 
In short, education contributes to economic growth through improving knowledge and specific skills and developing general attitudes among individuals for a variety of job opportunities. It contributes to the economic growth of society by improving health, reducing the birth rate, and by political stability.
Employability is defined by an International labour organization, given in Xhafferi and Iqbal (2008) as;
“The key outcome of education and training of high quality, encompassing the skills, knowledge and competencies that enhance a worker's ability to secure and retain a job, progress at work and cope with change, secure another job if she/he so wishes or has been laid off and enter more easily into the labor market at different periods of the life cycle” (P. 21).
Educated individuals become productive employees accepting the challenges of changing world. They enhance their chances of finding jobs on their own through education incorporated necessary knowledge and required skills (Xhafferi & Iqbal 2008).
Samman (2001) shares that an educated person has got empowered to acquire more autonomy in decision making and greater control over the material resources particularly females. Parental demands are influenced by mother’s educational level. For example mostly families prefer son in their home during birth of the child. This preference is removed only after a relatively high level of education has been achieved.
Education makes the individuals useful citizens, self-reliant, and independent learners through providing opportunities to experience citizenship, self-reliance, and independence (Qureshi, 2005).
Different kinds of industries, jobs, occupations are developed in a community through education. The individual with their abilities and skills find jobs within the community.
References
Qureshi, M. (2005). Social aspects of Education. New Delhi: Anmole publications.
Haq, M., & Haq, K. (1998). Human Development in South Asia. Retrieved February 21, 2019
 Samman, M. L. (2001). Education, social change and development: education level effects on fertility and child health/mortality. In. D. B. Rao (Ed.), Education for 21st
century (pp. 81-84). New Delhi: discovery publishing house.
Tilak, J. B. G. (1994). Education for development in Asia. New Delhi: sage publications.
Xhaferri, R. & Iqbal, K. (2008, February 24). Tailor made education. Dawn. Retrieved January 09,                 from http://www.dawn.com/weekly/education/arch/arch_2009.htm

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