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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

/ ˌdɛməˈɡræfɪks; ˌdiːmə- /

plural noun

  1. data resulting from the science of demography; population statistics
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Word History and Origins

Origin of demographics1

First recorded in 1965–70; demographic, -ics
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Example Sentences

For example, when a team prompted generative AI tools to produce images of people in various occupations, some perpetuated gender and racial stereotypes rather than reproducing the actual demographics of those workers.

“The difference can be explained by various factors, particularly changes in demographics of the two countries,” said Mirka Martel, the head of research, evaluation and learning at the Institute of International Education.

That approach centred on changes in demographics and dwindling numbers of churchgoers.

From BBC

But in 1965, Congress loosened immigration restrictions and remade the demographics of this country.

She started analyzing her social media engagement — how many comments she had, the demographics of her followers — and used the information to help pitch herself on potential jobs.

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