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demographic

[dem-uh-graf-ik] / ˌdɛm əˈgræf ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
statistical
Synonyms


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Black women are starting businesses at a faster rate than other demographics, driven by a less hospitable corporate world.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though the condition strikes across age, gender, race, vaccination status and patients’ previous levels of health or activity, a few demographic patterns have emerged.

From Los Angeles Times

Given the proximity, many Cubans who do not identify with Havana's politics emigrate to the US, which is one of the reasons why Miami has such a large Cuban-American demographic.

From BBC

“Men’s concerns and needs were generally ignored relative to those of other demographic groups. We are just making it harder for anyone to approach men’s mental health in a serious way.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Attracting these demographics “will be integral to the major studios’ survival in the next decade,” Ramón said.

From Los Angeles Times