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demography

[dih-mog-ruh-fee] / dɪˈmɒg rə fi /


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Salon spoke at length with Lazarus about what happens to young children who experience a school shooting, how to help such children recover and how the demography of school shootings has changed over the decades.

From Salon

In general, then, there was a direct and nearly perfect correlation between demography and ideology—that is, between the ratio of blacks to whites in the population and the reluctance to consider abolition.

From Literature

And that won’t happen simply by assuming that demography is political destiny.

From Washington Post

This percentage is in sharp contrast to the changing demography in the U.S.

From Scientific American

Locals fear the new laws will change the demography of India's only Muslim-majority region.

From BBC