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
In business, a demographic is a group of people in a society, especially people in a particular age group.
[business]
Most of our listeners are in the 25–39 demographic.
demographic in British English
(ˌdɛməˈɡræfɪk, ˌdiːmə-)
adjective
1.
of or relating to demography
noun
2.
a section of the population sharing common characteristics, such as age, sex, class, etc
Derived forms
demographical (ˌdemoˈgraphical)
adjective
demographically (ˌdemoˈgraphically)
adverb
Examples of 'demographic' in a sentence
demographic
You can read other renters' feedback in real time and find out which areas of the city are popular with particular demographics.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
To make sense of what will happen in 2017, we need to understand these big demographic trends playing out around us.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
Yet it continues to insist that all JPs must retire at 70 as they no longer reflect the age demographic in this country.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
But the demographic profile of the area will change.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
So you wanted to do a cookbook for your age group and social demographic?
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Will this show make people outside its demographic have a hot flush of embarrassment?
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The trick will be to balance this with social and demographic trends.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Japan has acknowledged that it has a demographic and economic crisis.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
This creaky sitcom must have been conceived by executives anxious to appeal to a particular demographic.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Our demographic crisis is real and has been dodged for too long.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
After that demographic bonus we face the demographic onus of population ageing.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Policies and rhetoric are designed to appeal to particular demographic groups.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
There is yet another change occurring in the labor force that is not encompassed by these demographic trends.
Tompkins, Jonathan Human Resource Management in Government (1995)
The choice depended partly upon regional preferences around the world and partly on demographics such as age and status.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
This creaky sitcom must have been conceived in an airless conference room by executives anxious to appeal to a particular demographic.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
The eurozone hovers precariously on the edge of crisis and demographic trends present longterm challenges for which there are few convincing answers.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
There are stark contrasts between key demographic groups in America.
Christianity Today (2000)
BRITAIN is in a new world of demographic change.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
A combination of economic and demographic factors may be working in favor of unions.
A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments,Functions
He had initially talked about the importance of reaching out to new people and demographics, about taking golf beyond the old frontiers.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
One thing the differential patterns of growth and decline has done is to raise concern about the changing social and demographic profile of religious America.
Greeley, Andrew M. Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings (1995)
We don't have to reflect the demographics of society, but we do need to be more diverse.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The population and demographics of Surrey suggest that it should make up only 2 per cent of the calls.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The combined factors of urbanisation, young demographics, displaced peoples and emigration will further erode tribal and clan loyalties.