The quality (not quantity) of population determine a country success give your opinion
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The quality of population determine a country success. This is because if a high quantity of population consists of good people, we can say that the country is also as good as it's citizens.
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The quality (not quantity) of population determine a country success. The Quality of population depends upon the "literacy rate" and "person's health" indicated by "life expectancy" & "skill formation" acquired by the people of the nation.
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- Quality of population ascertain in what way is "the human resource" is capable of a nation is to make sure apt productivity, social activities, & standard of living. The factors which check population quality can be: health & sanitation, education,skills, and so on
- An educated person is seen as a social advantage, while an illiterate is a "liability". Education offers new aspirations and develops life values. The rise in the literacy rate allows society to expand. Literacy not only improves an individual's living standards by providing suitable employment opportunities, but also improves national income, labor efficiency and the cultural wealth of a country.
- A person's health is the basis for making full use of the potential and capacity to combat disease. An unhealthy person cannot work effectively and thus become an organization's liability. A healthy individual can work well and increase an organization's productivity.
- The standard of the population is determined by the skills learned by citizens of a country. Some highly trained people can find work in white collars and specialists such as plumbing, painting, wiring, etc. can provide opportunities for self-employment in their areas. Many rural people participate in seasonal jobs including weeding, sowing, harvesting, and so on.
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