What is the difference between Quality and Quantity of Population?

is there any difference b/w the quality of population and the quantity ?
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Answer:
Quantity has to do with number. So we say the population of a country is 300 million, and the quality of a population is high Quality has to do with the standard of living, or the "quality of life." So we often hear that a country has a population of x and a GNP (Gross National Product) of y. Usually the lower the population in relation to the GNP the better off the country will be.
Quality and Quantity are two words with completely different meanings


Quality is the worth of something, how great or poor it really is

Quanitity is the number itself of the amount of one thing there is in something
If you know the meaning of Quality and Quantity words, you wouldn't ask!
Quantity means number of heads. How many people?
Quality means number of brains. What do those people produce?

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