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demographics
[dem-uh-graf-iks, dee-muh-]
noun
(used with a plural verb)the statistical data of a population, especially those showing average age, income, education, etc.
demographics
/ ˌdɛməˈɡræfɪks, ˌdiːmə- /
plural noun
data resulting from the science of demography; population statistics
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of demographics1
Example Sentences
But when the actors’ demographics are broken down further, the study shows that Latinx and Asian actors are still underrepresented among lead streaming roles.
But there are other tricky trends the government is less fond of pointing out, that others call "crises" - notably the country's debt, and our shifting demographics.
These anti-Mexican sentiments are why California voters passed a slew of xenophobic local and state measures in the 1980s and 1990s when the state’s demographics began to dramatically change.
Prodded by lawsuits and consent decrees, the once-mostly white department has grown to become more than half Latino, which more or less mirrors the city’s demographics.
The shifting demographics make the picture even bleaker.
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