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Group Members –

Mahak, Jay, Amit, Shalin, Ashwariya

Different Possibilities
of Social Exchange
System
What is
Social
Exchange?

a kind of "give and


take" in our day to
day social
interactions.
 Division of Household Labour: Family members
Family and exchange tasks and responsibilities to maintain the
Marriage household.
 Emotional Support: Spouses or family members
exchange emotional support and companionship.
 Parent-Child Relationships: Parents provide resources
and care in exchange for children's well-being and
potential care in old age.
 Students and Teachers: Students exchange tuition and
effort for knowledge and skills provided by teachers.
 Educational Institutions and Society: Educational
institutions exchange knowledge and skilled graduates for
societal progress and workforce development.

Education
Economic  Labour Market: Employees exchange their time and
skills for wages and benefits from employers.
Institutions
 Consumer Transactions: Buyers exchange money for
goods and services from sellers.
 Investments: Investors exchange capital for the
potential of financial returns from investments.
Government
and Politics

 Voting: Citizens exchange


their support through voting
for policies and representation
from elected officials.
 Taxes and Services: Citizens
exchange taxes for government
services and infrastructure.
 Patients and Healthcare Providers: Patients exchange
payment or insurance for medical care and expertise.
 Healthcare Institutions and Society: Healthcare institutions
exchange health services for the overall well-being and
productivity of the population.

Healthcare
Religion and Faith  Worshipers and Religious Leaders: Worshipers
Communities exchange faith, donations & participation for spiritual
guidance & community support.

 Religious Institutions and


Society: Religious institutions
exchange moral & ethical
guidance and community
services for societal cohesion.
Non-profit and  Volunteers and Charities: Volunteers exchange their time
Volunteer and skills for the mission and services provided by non-
Organizations profit organizations.
 Community and Non-profits: Communities exchange
support and resources for the social services and
contributions provided by these organizations.
Thank You

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