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demographics

[ dem-uh-graf-iks, dee-muh- ]

noun

  1. (used with a plural verb) the statistical data of a population, especially those showing average age, income, education, etc.


demographics

/ ËŒdÉ›məˈɡræfɪks; ËŒdiËmÉ™- /

plural noun

  1. data resulting from the science of demography; population statistics
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Origin of demographics1

First recorded in 1965–70; demographic, -ics
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A separate nationwide review by Baroness Louise Casey, examining the demographics of grooming gangs and their victims, as well as the "cultural drivers" behind the issue, was due to be completed by April.

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This cross-section, homogenous in a few key demographics but starkly dissimilar in others, seems to underscore a shifting consumer reality that’s present in both red and blue states: Americans are trying to use Amazon less.

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Describing the demographics of the island, she said there was a mix of baby boomers and migrant retirees.

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The committee report singled out some projects for simply acknowledging that people from certain demographics face unique challenges.

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And looking beyond its present woes, the industry faces tectonic shifts in demographics that suggest a potentially irreversible industry failure to market its products and build a new generation of customers.

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