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Definition of demographically in English Turkish dictionary

demographic
demografik

Bu bölgenin demografik yapısına daha dikkatli bakılması gerekir. - It is necessary to look more carefully into the demographic configuration of this region.

Demografik verileri izleyerek, hükümet doğum oranını teşvik edecek bir politika benimsemek zorunda kalmıştı. - Following the demographic data, the government was obliged to adopt a policy that would stimulate birth rate.

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nüfus istatistikleri bilimi
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nüfus bilim
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Nüfusla ilgili, nüfus bilimiyle ilgili
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(İstatistik) ülke genelinde topluma ait bazı karakteristikleri ortaya çıkarmak için yapılan istatistiki bir çalışma
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nüfus bilim
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demografi
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{s} nüfus istatistiklerine göre
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(Hukuk) nüfus ile ilgili
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(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) nüfusbilim
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(Tıp) Sosyal bilim, sosyoloji
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halkdevinbilim
English - English
In a demographic manner
from a demographic standpoint (concerning the composition of a population)
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Of or pertaining to demography
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: An individual person's characteristic, encoded for the purposes of statistical analysis
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A demographic group: a collection of people sharing a value for a certain demographic criterion

As a member of the Generation X demographic, I'm saddened to admit that paying with plastic (whether debit or credit card) has superseded paying with real money.

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: A demographic criterion: a characteristic used to classify people for statistical purposes, such as age, race, or gender

How will this investment affect at the individual level, based on being disaggregated by various demographics (race and ethnicity, gender, age, disability, income) and locations (inner city, inner ring suburbs, suburbs, exurbs), miles traveled, travel time, accessibility to transit, and car ownership?.

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pertaining to the study of populations statistics, changes, and trends based on various measures of fertility (adding to a population), mortality (subtracting from a population), and migration (redistribution of a population)
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In business, a demographic is a group of people in a society, especially people in a particular age group. Most of our listeners are in the 25-39 demographic
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Pertaining to demography; the science of vital statistics, or of births, deaths, marriages, etc of populations
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of or relating to demography; "demographic surveys"
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Demographic means relating to or concerning demography
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The statistical description of a human population Characteristics included in the description may include gender, age, education level, and marital status, as well as various behavioral and psychological characteristics
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a statistic characterizing human populations or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc
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The demographics of a place or society are the statistics relating to the people who live there. the changing demographics of the United States
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The demographic characteristics of a population, esp as classified by age, sex, income, etc for market research, sociological analysis, etc
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{s} pertaining to demography (study of the statistical characteristics of a population)
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a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc )
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of or relating to demography; "demographic surveys
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of or pertaining to population, especially in statistical terms
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relating to physical and socio-economic factors, such as age, geographical location, income, etc
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information collected through the New Directions project regarding vital statistics of consumers as well as distribution of the population, disability type and diagnosis The term "Demographic Form" is frequently used to refers to the "West Virginia MH/SA/MR/DD Adult Demographics" and the "West Virginia MH/SA/MR/DD Family Youth Demographics" forms
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Describes collections or groups of people Used to collect statistical information about who/where/when/how old sort of data
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Related to the vital statistics of human populations (size, density, growth, distribution, etc ) and the effect of these on social and economic conditions
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Describing the various characteristics of a specific population The Census Bureau acquires dozens of individual, racial, residential and commercial factors during its count Jump: Ethocentric Criteria
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s - having to do with population statistics (for example, age, gender, religion, ethnic background, education level, profession)
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A study of the population
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The study of basic population processes, i e , fertility, mortality, and migration
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The statistical study of human populations, especially with reference to size and density, distribution and vital statistics
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the study of the characteristics of human populations, such as size, growth, density, distribution and vital statistics
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The study of the characteristics of populations, such as size, growth, density, distribution, and vital statistics
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The study and description of human population structure and dynamics
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(p 21) The statistical study of human population to learn its size, density, and other characteristics
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the study of human populations, and how they change
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the study of population patterns which provides information such as statistics on birth, death and disease in a community
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the study of population and its characteristics, including its age structure, spatial distribution, growth patterns, social and economic characteristics, and ethnic composition
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The scientific study of human populations, including their sizes, compositions, distributions, densities, growth, and other characteristics, as well as the causes and consequences of changes in these factors
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The statistical science dealing with the distribution, density, vital statistics, and other related characteristics of population Demographics is the adjective describing the various characteristics of a population ADVANCE \x 540
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The study of races, as to births, marriages, mortality, health, etc
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{i} study of the vital statistics of a population (i.e. deaths and birth)
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the study of birth rates, death rates, age distributions, and size of populations It is a fundamental discipline within the larger field of population biology and ecology
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The statistical study of human populations, especially in reference to size, density and distribution Demographic information is of particular importance to people involved in market analyses and highest and best use analyses in determining potential land uses of sites
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The statistical study of human populations especially with reference to size and density, distribution, and vital statistics
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the branch of sociology that studies the characteristics of human populations
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Demography is the study of the changes in numbers of births, deaths, marriages, and cases of disease in a community over a period of time. + demographer demographers de·mog·ra·pher a politically astute economist and demographer. the study of human populations and the ways in which they change, for example the study of how many births, marriages and deaths happen in a particular place at a particular time (démographie, from demos ). Statistical study of human populations, especially with reference to size and density, distribution, and vital statistics. Contemporary demographic concerns include the global birth rates, the interplay between population and economic development, the effects of birth control, urban congestion, illegal immigration, and labour force statistics. The basis for most demographic research lies in population censuses and the registration of vital statistics
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The systematic analysis of population
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Statistical science dealing with the distribution, density, etc of populations
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The study of populations with respect to density and distribution Demographic information is of particular importance to people involved in market analysis and highest and best use analysis in determining potential land uses of a particular site
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A social science concerned with the size, distribution, structure, and change of populations
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The statistical study of human vital statistics and population dynamics
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The study of the distribution, density, and vital statistics of populations
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the study of ^population
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Study of the size, structure, dispersal, and development of human populations to establish reliable statistics on those populations Governments use the information to guide policies on land planning, zoning, and permitting
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Statistical study of human populations Term demographics refers to data collected or produced
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The study of a population's main life-history parameters - its growth, size, composition, and the age-specific rates of births and deaths
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    Hyphenation

    de·mo·gra·phi·cal·ly

    Turkish pronunciation

    demıgräfîkli

    Pronunciation

    /ˌdeməˈgrafəklē/ /ˌdɛməˈɡræfɪkliː/
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