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 demographic [,demә'græfik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 人口统计的

[法] 人口统计的, 人口学的


  1. It has led Russia to demographic accident.
    它导致俄国意外事故。
  2. The demographic bonus became a demographic onus.
    人口统计上的奖励变成了负担。
  3. I belong to a new demographic called ethical eaters.
    我现在已经成为一个民族主义饮食者了。


demographic
[ noun ]
  1. a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.)

  2. <noun.cognition>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to demography

  2. <adj.pert>
    demographic surveys


demography \de*mog"ra*phy\ (d[-e]*m[o^]g"r[.a]f[y^]), n. [Gr.
dh^mos the people + -graphy.]
The study of vital statistics, such as births, deaths,
marriages, mortality, health, etc., in populations and
subgroups of populations. -- {Dem`o*graph"ic}, a.
[1913 Webster +PJC] ||

demographic \demographic\ adj.
of or pertaining to demography; as, demographic surveys.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. Founded in 1961, the Texas company analyzes demographic data so that its clients, including insurance companies and charities, can better target their direct-mail audiences.
  2. As with most consumer tastes, the explanation is demographic.
  3. Aggressive discounters have moved upscale a bit to take advantage of demographic changes, but Zayre has steadfastly remained downscale.
  4. Cars from the 1950s and 1960s are increasing in price for both nostalgic and demographic reasons.
  5. The Kremlin's tougher line toward the "Moslem" republics reflects demographic anxieties provoked by the rapid population growth of the seemingly unassimilable Central Asians.
  6. Whatever the consequences of demographic and market conditions now taking shape, there is little likelihood of prices soaring during the 1990s, as they did in many areas during the 1980s.
  7. This policy, euphemistically called "separate development" or "partitioning," has been proved a failure time and again by the stark demographic realities of South Africa.
  8. The history of demographic, economic and social predictions demonstrates that, as the Danes say, it is very difficult to make predictions, especially involving the future.
  9. The total cost was around Pounds 4,000. Transition is now adding demographic analysis of the population of parents throughout the country.
  10. In the area of criminal justice, Harvard Law Prof. Charles Ogletree observed that this country spends "7 million a year to incarcerate black males and less than 10% of that amount" to educate this same demographic.
  11. Detailed reports on changes among racial and other demographic subgroups in the two cities will be issued every six months instead of every three months.
  12. And not enough stores that supply do-it-yourself household gear or cater to the needs of older people are being built, contrary to what demographic trends indicate are needed, they note.
  13. Here are the unemployment rates among certain demographic groups, as reported Friday by the Labor Department.
  14. Although K mart's major target is the 25- to 45-year-old middle-income consumer, the demographic profile of the K mart shopper is much broader.
  15. And if demographic projections hold, demand may drop for the company's range of professional-school admissions tests, too.
  16. Support for the U.S. action remains strong among practically all demographic groups.
  17. "We are contending that there is an undercount, but we don't know the scale of it," said Laumann, who co-authored the report in Science. "We can estimate the demographic composition, but not the gross numbers themselves.
  18. The center, a nonprofit organization which conducts research and analysis on a range of public policy issues concerning low-income families and individuals, found the changes in poverty consistent among most racial, ethnic, age and demographic groups.
  19. The unemployment rate among major demographic groups last month were: _Adult white men, 4.3 percent, up from 4.1 percent in July.
  20. A shift in exchange rates and demographic factors also has had an effect.
  21. This would reach 882 million by the year 2015 if present demographic trends continue.
  22. David Walton of Goldman Sachs suggests that half of the difference compared with the 1980s represents a slower demographic growth of the labour force, leaving the other half still to explain.
  23. Sales reps can tap computer-based systems that mesh demographic and market-share information to target promising sales leads.
  24. Among Republicans, Vice President George Bush defeated Sen. Bob Dole among virtually all ideological and demographic groups.
  25. To use the i-stations, consumers get a re-usable card by filling out their demographic data.
  26. "There's an entire demographic of working women who are being ignored out there late at night, which is dominated by male hosts," says Scott Carlin, a senior vice president at the Time Warner Inc. television unit.
  27. But while the short-term economic outlook is uncertain, the long-term demographic outlook is more promising.
  28. Bush on Tuesday overwhelmed Sen. Bob Dole in virtually all ideological and demographic groups of the Republican electorate, cementing his huge lead in the GOP race.
  29. Re your June 18 front-page story "Birth Dearth: Some Thinkers Expect Population to Drop and Trouble to Result": You should be congratulated for putting Ben Wattenberg's latest demographic theory in its proper context: on the fringe.
  30. And the Victorian conviction that women only conceived if they reached orgasm - a view that 'dignifies female erotism' - intimated that wives were having a good time. Mason fleshes out his arguments with statistics, medical records, demographic data.
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