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dem·o·graph·ic D0124500 (dĕm′ə-grăf′ĭk, dē′mə-)adj. also dem·o·graph·i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) Of or relating to demography.n. A portion of a population, especially considered as consumers. dem′o·graph′i·cal·ly adv.demographic (ˌdɛməˈɡræfɪk; ˌdiːmə-) adj (Human Geography) of or relating to demographyn (Human Geography) a section of the population sharing common characteristics, such as age, sex, class, etc ˌdemoˈgraphical adj ˌdemoˈgraphically advThesaurusNoun | 1. | demographic - a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.)statistics - a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parametersstatistic - a datum that can be represented numerically | Adj. | 1. | demographic - of or relating to demography; "demographic surveys" | Translationsdémographiquedemograficodemográficodemographic
dem·o·graph·ic (dĕm′ə-grăf′ĭk, dē′mə-)adj. Of or relating to demography.demography (di-mog′ră-fē) [Gr. dēmos, people + -graphy] The study of measurable characteristics of human populations. The characteristics may include population size, growth, density, age, race, sex, or marital status. The information may be used to forecast health needs and the use of health services. demographic (dē″mŏ-graf′ik, dem″ŏ-), adjectivedemographic
demographic![](file://FINANCIAL/demographic.png) Pertaining to characteristics of the population, such as race, age, household income, median home price, and number of inhabitants per household. The U.S. Census Bureau (www.census.gov) collects a wealth of demographic data. Example: Families without insurance, 2003 and 2004: demographic
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