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demographic

[dem-uh-graf-ik, dee-muh-] / ˌdɛm əˈgræf ɪk, ˌdi mə- /
ADJECTIVE
statistical
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Yet such a surplus is still higher than its fair value—a measure based on the country’s demographics and economic development—which the European Commission estimates at around 1% to 2% of GDP.

From The Wall Street Journal

The demographic of trot's loyal fanbase is driving this stylistic shift, explains Jung.

From BBC

Some 50% of their audience on social media fall into those younger demographics.

From BBC

Economists at the ECB expect the unemployment rate to fall slightly this year and next, reflecting demographic changes that are expected to leave the eurozone with fewer workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a result, the overall demographics of S&P 500 directors don’t change much year to year: Around three quarters of directors have been white, and around two-thirds male, for the last several years.

From The Wall Street Journal