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单词 demographic
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demographic
(deməgræfɪk )
Word forms: demographics
1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Demographic means relating to or concerning demography.
2. plural noun
The demographics of a place or society are the statistics relating to the people who live there.
...the changing demographics of the United States. [+ of]
3. singular noun
A demographic is a group of people in a society, especially people in a particular age group.
Most of our listeners are in the 25-39 demographic.
Collocations:
demographic decline
Villages were depleted or deserted not so much by forcible enclosure for pasture as by simply falling into irreparable demographic decline.
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Moreover, this demographic decline was clearly felt in the cessation of planning work at the end of the 19th century.
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The demographic decline of the 17th century had been reversed.
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The state has a long history of demographic decline: its current territory had a population of 4,100,000 in 1945.
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Their demographic decline, aided by conflicts and epidemics, put their very existence into doubt.
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demographic difference
These demographic differences mean churches can't rely on the same strategies to woo them.
Christianity Today
Given that a strong and loving bond comes from mutual respect, trust and shared values, demographic differences should be less important.
Times,Sunday Times
There are some significant demographic differences between the grand divisions.
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However, significant regional differences in birth rates may account for some of the demographic differences.
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The study concluded that there were differences in student communication styles and feedback based on demographic differences suggesting a need for cultural competency training for both medical student and teacher.
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demographic diversity
The organization ranked firms by billable hours, demographic diversity, and pro bono participation.
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Even in racially diverse communities, charter schools do not reflect the demographic diversity of the community.
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It provides this strategic leadership and direction through an appropriate mix of skills, experience, credibility and demographic diversity.
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The rise in geographic, economic and demographic diversity of a student population suggests that the plans focus on structural determinants of disadvantage yields broad diversity dividends.
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demographic factor
Behind all these cultural trends lies a clear demographic factor: more of us are going to university than ever before.
Times, Sunday Times
It's likely that in the future there will be a greater dilution of such demographic factors within relationships.
Times,Sunday Times
This lower mortality rate may reflect demographic factors.
Times,Sunday Times
Some attribute this sluggishness to demographic factors, some to automation and technological innovation and others to competition from emerging markets.
Times, Sunday Times
There are demographic factors at work, too.
Houston Chronicle
demographic group
Many in this demographic group equated fast food with 'dollar food ... edible but not much more than that', it said.
Times, Sunday Times
These differences are far bigger than those which separate any demographic group - of age, income or geography - along our traditional left/right political divide.
Times, Sunday Times
The big questions that the book explores don't belong to any particular demographic group.
The Times Literary Supplement
This included an increase of 17 percent in ratings in its target demographic group (adults age 25-to-54).
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It was mainly seen on weekends in low-rated afternoon or late-night timeslots, because of the program's admitted appeal to a small, high-brow demographic group.
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demographic growth
Housing experts claim that at least 250,000 extra homes are needed each year to cope with demographic growth.
Times, Sunday Times
A concomitant boom of the real estate market, increasingly under pressure by strong demographic growth and internal migrations, led to the explosion of urban areas.
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Unfortunately, the ever-increasing demand for energy, due to a significant demographic growth, sometimes exceeds the amount of energy available.
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In the following centuries to develop the economy (trade, agriculture, customs duties), and shows a significant demographic growth.
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After the end of the war, the city experienced quick development and demographic growth.
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demographic information
First, she shows that the policy was based on poorly understood and incomplete demographic information.
The Times Literary Supplement
Government needs demographic information, we are told, so that it can plan for homes, hospitals and everything else.
Times, Sunday Times
The test takers were self-selected and no demographic information was collected on them.
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To play, members must provide demographic information; in turn, members would receive targeted ads based on the demographics provided.
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The submitter of a premium question received detailed demographic information and analysis on each answer given.
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demographic pattern
It emphasizes on demographic patterns, and public policy.
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The strike, coupled with changing demographic patterns, caused a decrease in ridership.
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For earlier periods estimates of size and distribution of the population are based on observed demographic patterns.
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The ecclesiastical and demographic patterns of the sects and denominations are complex.
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Scholars either stress the importance of economic and demographic patterns of development in the 17th century or the political and cultural transformations in the 18th century.
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demographic pressure
Making matters worse, within the city the river's bed was narrowed by encroaching construction due to demographic pressure.
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It was only in the second half of the 19th century that the island's population started to increase due to demographic pressure in the main settlement centers.
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Demographic pressures that push up health and pensions costs also make the task harder.
Times, Sunday Times
Two respected think-tanks claimed that rising debt levels, demographic pressures and the difficulty of securing cuts would all prolong the pain for another parliament.
Times, Sunday Times
The demographic pressures caused by ageing populations in the advanced industrial economies are intensifying, thereby increasing the long-run demand for high-quality medical care.
Times, Sunday Times
demographic profile
So we ordered a demographic profile of our community from an outfit that sells statistics by mail.
Christianity Today
A country's demographic profile also has an impact on the way that its population saves, and how much it saves.
Times, Sunday Times
Thus, a bar originally intended for one demographic profile can become popular with another.
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Demographic profile of town consists of people from different social groups.
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Case reports may contain a demographic profile of the patient, but usually describe an unusual or novel occurrence.
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demographic projection
The same demographic projection stated that 1,388,425 people lived within the 10 mi commute zone.
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We obtained aerial photographs and demographic projections, commissioned ethnographic studies, consulted with the county, and chose the target community with painstaking and prayerful premeditation.
Christianity Today
Those are demographic projections based on what we can see happening now and in the recent past.
Christianity Today
Still, demographic projections have an inexorable way about them.
Times, Sunday Times
The government has identified gaps between the demographic projections and the aspirations of its citizens.
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demographic reality
That, though, was merely the demographic reality rather than a uniquely repellent value system.
Times, Sunday Times
This new demographic reality encouraged many candidates that might not have considered entering the race before the storm.
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Demographic realities grow more burdensome by the day and the corporate world remains sapped of the dynamism that once made it so formidable.
Times, Sunday Times
It allows the parties themselves to take account of those changes, including the new demographic realities on the ground, and the needs of both sides.
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demographic study
It's not based on a focus group or demographic study of what spiritual seekers want.
Christianity Today
The demographic study showed a wide gap between the individuals found in the burial grounds and those discovered around the village.
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The 1958 demographic study estimated total losses of 2.225 million persons including post-war losses due to famine and disease.
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These petitions are also used by organizations to conduct demographic studies of concerted activity regionally in order to prepare supervisory training in anticipation of organizing.
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The work marks the beginning of demographic studies.
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demographic survey
I recommend studying a current demographic survey and talking with local officials who know the community.
Christianity Today
Most of the time, expert musings about what the worldwide church will look like involve demographic surveys, technological advancements, and philosophical reflections.
Christianity Today
Every demographic surveyed was reported to give this rating.
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Annual demographic surveys generally do not have a large enough reservation-based sample to present data.
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These are used for electoral purposes and demographic surveys.
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demographic transition
Eliminating extreme poverty, thus stimulating the demographic transition in which birthrates fall, would also help.
Times, Sunday Times
A growing body of research confirms that rapid demographic transition intensifies social conflict.
Times, Sunday Times
What causes the demographic transition?
Times, Sunday Times
The states which are giving more employment to interstate workers are ahead in demographic transition.
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Countries that industrialized eventually saw their population growth slow, a condition called demographic transition.
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demographic variable
Both distributions and trends of values within a demographic variable are of interest.
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Minimal statistical weighting was used to calibrate the sample to known population percentages in relation to demographic variables.
Christianity Today
For example, chapter 3 highlights how various demographic variables may shed additional light on this gap in perceptions.
Christianity Today
After adjustment for demographic variables, pet owners scored higher on social capital and civic engagement scales.
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The variables used for this segmenting in these groups are usually geographical, psychographical, behavioral and demographic variables.
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target demographic
I am not, perhaps, the school's target demographic.
Times, Sunday Times
And they certainly don't want to be pew-warmers, giving units, or a target demographic.
Christianity Today
As with all top-down initiatives, the bid to annihilate perfectionism seems strangely disempowering for the target demographic.
Times, Sunday Times
You are not their target demographic.
Times, Sunday Times
This was about as far from his target demographic as he could get.
Times, Sunday Times
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