
1) Vital statistics
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Objective characteristics of consumers such as age, income, education, sex or occupation (Assael.)
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Profile of a media properties audience.
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Demographics are the quantifiable statistics of a given population. Demographics are also used to identify the study of quantifiable subsets within a given population which characterize that population at a specific point in time. Demography is used widely in public opinion polling and marketing. Commonly examined demographics include gender, age,...
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The study of trends in population.
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Characteristics of a group of readers. These could include age, income, gender and household type (for consumer titles); or job title, company size and industry sector (for business-to-business titles)
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Basic objective descriptive classifications of consumers, such as their age, sex, income, education, size of household, ownership of home, etc. This does not include classification by subjective attitudes or opinions of consumers. See Psychographics, below.
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Socio-economic characteristics pertaining to a geographic unit (city, postal codes, group of households, education, ethnicity, income level, etc.)
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the characteristics of a population (e.g., sex, race, age).
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The physical characteristics of a population, such as age, sex, marital status, family size, educati
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The study and application of social and economic characteristics and/or data. Those characteristics of a population which are measured by variables such as age, sex, marital status, family size, education, geographic location, and occupation.
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demography, demograph, demographics 1. That branch of anthropology that deals with the life-conditions of communities of people, as shown by statistics of births, deaths, diseases, buying habits, etc. 2. The study of populations, especially with reference to size, density, fertility, mortality, growth rate, age distribution, migration, and vital st...
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demographics The characteristics of a human population or part of it; especially its size, growth, density, distribution, and statistics regarding birth, marriage, disease, and death (requires a plural verb).
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the measurable aspects of population structure, such as birth rates, age profiles, family structures, education levels, occupation, income and expenditure patterns.
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Information such as the gender, age, income and characteristics of a population or target audience is known as demographics. Often defined as socio-economic groups such as ABC1 or C2DE.
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Audience composition based on various socioeconomic characteristics such as age, sex, income, educat
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the statistical data of a population, esp. those showing average age, income, education, etc.
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