单词 | Demographic |
例句 | 1 Most of our listeners are in the 25-39 demographic. 2 Current demographic trends suggest that there will be fewer school leavers coming into the workforce in ten years' time. 3 There have been monumental social and demographic changes in the country. 4 For starters, demographic trends are against it. 5 Several demographic variables are associated with admission to care. 6 Table I shows the demographic data. 7 These factors have created a demographic time bomb. 2. 8 What other relationships might exist between demographic and economic trends? 9 Many statutory services are not keeping pace with demographic change. 10 Demographic studies have shown clearly that low social class or disadvantaged status is a potent predictor of school failure. 11 The demographic evidence on this matter has been examined above and found wanting as an explanation of population growth. 12 Demographic distortions created by migration have tended to confirm this image. 13 The cottage development acquired a distinct demographic identity, as well as a life-style of its own. 14 Such doubts energized the smaller community of demographic revisionists, who emerged to do battle with their Malthusian brethren. 15 However, the concentration of people with particular demographic characteristics is clearly not just a selective effect. 16 It is largely this lag that initiates demographic transition but other factors undoubtedly complicate the picture. 17 Demographic and social indicators are crucial components of most of these estimates. 18 What economic, technological, demographic, or cultural changes in your own work environment fall into this category? 19 So far the demographic and market data contained in these records have not been fully extracted before the data are disposed of. 20 Thus administered, the one-child policy has created enormous demographic stresses and set the scene for severe social problems. 21 As well as demographic trends these include such social and economic factors as alternative opportunities for employment and the supply of places. 22 And when morbidity statistics are available, they are not ordinarily classified by the demographic factors of present interest. 23 This provided them with a highly qualified list of potential customers matching their target demographic groups. 24 Therefore many traditional notions about rural decline have to be modified to take account of the remarkable turn-around in demographic trends. 25 Urban economic and political development suffered severely from the social and demographic upheaval set in train during Ivan IV's reign. 26 Like the brass band title music, this seemed to be entertainment for another age or at least for another demographic. 27 However, Bramley et al concluded that the principal determinants of household formation and growth remained demographic and social. 28 The results of the research will increase the knowledge of the socio-economic and demographic causes of environmental degradation in the Sahel. 29 This reversal provides the framework for an analysis of demographic change, but the trend has been uneven both spatially and socially. 30 Pleine Vie's readership reflects a market that is forecasting solid and sustained demographic growth well into the next decade. 31 Focuses on the effects of income, housing costs, employment, education, housing supply, demographic trends and cultural factors. 32 But with no corresponding drop in birthrates the population line was propelled into the demographic stratosphere. 33 They argued that development would eventually take the Third World through its own demographic transition to low rates of death and birth. 34 This was based on demographic data and information about competing hotel chains. 35 Indirect evidence of mounting demographic pressure is also provided by the steady destruction of the forests. 36 These demographic variables are experienced in addition to high levels of physical dependence, frailty and mental health problems. 37 Of central importance are recent demographic shifts in the pool from which colleges must pick their first-year classes. 38 We are also looking into implications for inequality in the future of the social differentials in current demographic trends. 39 Birth rates alone are not helpful in assessing the demographic trends. 40 Fifty consecutive referrals in 1988 were compared with 50 consecutive referrals in 1990 with respect to demographic characteristics and patterns of drug misuse. 41 CBS has been trying to attract the 18-to-49 demographic with its hipper new shows. 42 So, despite the great depredations of the slave trade, there was demographic growth. 43 Demographic pressures were signally important in producing change in the educational system. 44 Television programs are aimed at people according to their demographic characteristics rather than their place of residence. 45 Women are the biggest demographic group but not the only one that will be the target of voter registration appeals. 46 Thus, people with similar socio-economic and demographic characteristics, but living in different places, may well vote for different parties. 47 As in the conventional discipline, demographic imbalances are less among egalitarian feminist psychology's subjects than they are among its practitioners. 48 At first this was because of high levels of youth unemployment and latterly because of demographic trends. 49 Demographic changes may also conspire to raise the share of public expenditure. 50 The intensive study of demographic records through the technique of family reconstitution has dispelled many myths. 51 By definition they do not look backwards at the kinds of demographic transformations with which various societies have already coped. 52 This outbreak illustrates how factors such as weather and demographic changes can affect the emergence of public health problems from infectious diseases. 53 Apart from these demographic characteristics of informal care-giving,(http:///demographic.html) in other important respects it remains an issue of central importance to women. 54 For example, some instruments are single dimensional such as the demographic variables mentioned earlier. 55 Like David and Goliath, two combatants have stood out from the academic armies engaged in the great demographic debate. 56 Moreover, demographic factors such as unplanned pregnancy may also foreclose options. 57 Focalink of Palo Alto aims to provide advertisers with demographic profiles of people who visit various Web sites. 58 Corporate executives got ready to ride the coming demographic wave. 59 Interestingly, there is a striking lack of relationship between Mach scores and demographic characteristics. 60 The research will examine trends and areal variation in the family circumstances of the child population and the demographic determinants of these. 61 But a new demographic product hitting the market could take the revolution a step further. 62 However, decisions regarding the provision of education can not be based solely on demographic trends. 63 Inpart, it is a consequence of the completion of the demographic transition. 64 It was designed to achieve economic development in a region in which demographic increase consistently outstripped economic growth. 65 The legal market is being driven by economic rationalisation, demographic saturation, marketplace maturation, consumer-driven deregulation and globalisation. 66 It remained a significant predictor when adjusted for clinical, demographic, Holter data and ejection fraction. 67 In summary there is a need for a unified approach to school roll forecasting based on demographic data augmented by local information. 68 Demographic factors clearly bullish, with retirement worries pushing more and more baby boomers to invest. 69 It is particularly applicable where buying can be assessed in the light of the demographic characteristics of shoppers. 70 Demographic information was collected by medical students administering a questionnaire. 71 The influence of the trade unions has been weakened as a consequence of legislation, our economic circumstances, and demographic decline. 72 Demographic structure and housing Changes in family structures since 1960 have coincided with changes in housing stock. 73 The demographic data we have provided is accurate enough, but no resemblance to any existing restaurant chain is intended. 74 Nor did it follow a period of economic and demographic stagnation. 75 This will be affected not just by economic factors, but by demographic and social factors as well. 76 Such demographic changes wrought by industrialism meant the decline of rural parishes and the creation of a new urbanised and industrial poor. 77 The site of disease and demographic details have been described elsewhere. 78 Choice-the need to satisfy the wants and needs arising from socio-economic and demographic change. 79 Data layers include geological maps, conservation areas, transport routes, petrochemical facilities and demographic data. 80 And it provoked larger forces that transformed the demand for affirmative action into a demographic free-for-all. 81 Such a relatively abrupt change in the rate of increase of population size has become known as demographic transition. 82 So Rockefeller organized his own scientific expedition to the region: a small team of demographic scientists and health professionals. 83 International trading patterns, debasement and changing money supply( ), demographic and climatic change may all influence the behaviour of prices. 84 But progress has varied dramatically, as various demographic surveys clearly indicate. 85 It is very unlikely that future generations will exhibit this particular demographic characteristic. 86 India is a demographic time bomb. 87 An ageing society is not, primarily, a demographic crisis. 88 Nor need demographic decline imply economic decline. 89 The poverty trap would become a demographic trap. 90 With economic growth have come demographic shifts and life improvements. 91 This study was aimed at investigating the exhibition of aggressive driving behavior of automobile driver in China, and examining the demographic factors relating to aggressive driving. 92 Teacher's demographic backgrounds will make the group of ecotourism participation different. 93 The researchers found that many previously identified genetic signals of selection may have been created by historical and demographic factors rather than by selection. 94 But the Macanese — as this former Portuguese colony's mixed-race residents are called — are threatened by a demographic tide that could subsume their culture. 95 Your IP address is used to gather broad demographic information. 96 This shifting demographic poses new challenges to today's Canadian media. 97 Instead, Israel could acknowledge the theoretical right of Palestinians to return and accept a small symbolic number who would not alter its demographic balance. 98 Target your exact audience with demographic and psychographic filters about real people. 99 But the demographic it's targeted at is very technology - savvy. 100 This survey course introduces students to the important and basic material on human fertility, population growth, the demographic transition and population policy. 101 Demographic data, past history, ophthalmologic, histopathologic and electron microscopic findings were recorded and analyzed. 102 On Thursday he will take the seven first ladies to the Schlitz castle near the Baltic port of Rostock, for a conference on demographic development. 103 Demographic change is another reason why the workforce is greying. 104 Overall, Madrian concludes that automatic enrollment resulted in a 2.9 percent decline in the average contribution rate of plan participants, cutting across all demographic groups. 105 In the West, in Europe and America, the big economic story is a demographic one — a rapidly ageing population and a dwindling tax take with which to support our increasingly doddery citizens. 106 On average, with each up-tick in BMI, a woman's cognitive test score decreased by nearly a full point as well—even after adjusting for vascular disease risks and other demographic factors. 107 Lee Antonio, spokeswoman for Hoffman Estates-based Sears, said Sears and Dominick's share many of the same customers, and the promotion takes advantage of the demographic overlap. 108 Marc, David. Demographic Vistas. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996. 109 Analysis of demographic data from 117 countries has shown that when men outnumber women, women have the upper hand: Marriage rates rise and fewer children are born outside marriage. 110 Demographic data - such as interest areas , age - range, reading habits, etc. 111 Russia has huge problems: crime, poor infrastructure, secessionism and chaos in the north Caucasus, appalling human-rights abuses and a looming demographic catastrophe. 111 112 Objective To investigate the demographic characteristics of patients with cypridopathy , risk factors for epidemic, and occurence, development and distribution of STDs in population. 113 My reasons an affirmative answer are partly demographic and partly economic. 114 As people like (Douglas, author of Generation X) Coupland have been pointing out for years now, X is more a sensibility than a rigidly confined demographic. 115 In the progress of demographic transformation (DT), we watched the waves and troughs of floating work force and conformed that the concealed unemployment has revealed out in every year. 116 And most of you will never have any reason to use it. It's just an app that saves people time—and the people, in this case, are the decidedly unsexy demographic: finance professionals. 117 Each of the three powers which now divide the world is in fact un conquerable , and could only become conquerable through slow demographic changes which a government with wide powers can easily avert. 118 Demographic forces are decidedly in favor of soccer's eventual success in the land of the forward pass and the knuckleball. 119 The comedy, which stars Paul Rudd as a naive do-gooder, was rated R and appealed to an older demographic that was more likely to stay home because of the storm. 120 These demographic changes help to create a virtuous circle of growth. 121 It’s easy to conflate mobile e-mail with business users, after all, this was the demographic that first fully embraced the ability to send and receive messages from their mobile devices. 122 By means of empirical research, the paper aims to explore the relation between demographic characteristic variable and individual-organization agreement degree. 123 T-test and One-way ANOVA showed that job burnout of librarians was influenced by demographic variables. 124 While Houston physically is in an almost constant state of flux, it's also experiencing a demographic sea change, the same one other American cities are going through. 125 Block is part of a growing demographic for Masa Israel, which has had more than 10, 000 inquiries from recent graduates in the past 19 months, says Avi Rubel, Masa Israel's North American director. 126 It is essential that a full medical, dental and demographic history be obtained, together with a thorough extra-oral and intra-oral examination. 127 UNFPA also helps countries compile reliable demographic data and carry out censuses. 128 With the demographic trend toward an aging society, helping older smokers break a long-term nicotine addiction needs more attention. 129 And some demographic groups receive many more advertising messages daily through telemarketing or magazines. 130 Underlying the rush overseas is the acuteness of Japan's demographic challenges. 131 And India's demographic dividend will count for much if those new workers are unemployable. 132 A combination of the recession, which has pared back consumer spending, and a longer-term demographic change brought about by a fall-off in population, is hitting book sales in the US and Britain. 133 One poster shows a mentally disabled boy beside a muscular blonde athlete and warns of the demographic dangers: "if retards have four children and the able-minded have just two." 134 That means more cards and extended credit lines to current users and their demographic and psychographic cohorts. 135 Their demographic and radiological findings as well as outcome were evaluated. 136 Various demographic, behavioural, and psychographic patterns are built up using techniques such as cluster analysis. 137 With the development and application of actuarial science, actuary's work are now extended to social insurance, investment, demographic analysis, economic forecasting and other fields. 138 Because of the demographic and social economic characteristics of poverty-stricken population, they are vulnerable by disease risk. 139 I am looking to get Data sets of all sorts ( demographic data mostly ). 140 In places like Chino Hills, the boom has also been helped by demographic change. 141 Using massive stencils and some spray chalk, crosswalks all over the city were transformed into sheet music to promote upcoming concerts and attract a new,() younger demographic. 142 This quiet demographic counter - revolution is a dramatic upsurge in intermarriage. 143 Demographic projections suggest that by 2025 the average Slovene will be 47 years old, giving the country one of the oldest populations in the world. 144 Finally during the dot-com boom I joined a group of equal male female balance but in quite a younger demographic. 145 Demographic growth is not a sufficient condition for power or prosperity. 146 The situation is analogous to Stage I of the demographic transition theory. 147 The experiment of adding a child to the cast was partially influenced by the network as well, since ABC's TGIF lineup was wishing to incorporate the child-and-preteen demographic into its audience. 148 All of this means that Japan is rushing toward a demographic hara-kiri. 149 In analyzing wealth accumulation, we limit attention to the subsample that supplied complete data on all financial and demographic variables of interest. 150 All participants were interviewed for demographic and risk factors information. 151 These users are extremely loyal to YouTube, and, according to this report, the majority of this demographic believes that it is a good thing that brands use YouTube. 152 The association between childhood sexual violence and several potential demographic and social risk factors was explored through bivariate and multivariate logistic regression. 153 International Data Base (IDB) — A computerized data bank of statistical tables and demographic information for 228 countries and areas. 154 Methods The corrected data concerning infections with STD and the demographic data in Zoucheng City from2001to2004were statistically analyzed. 155 As long as they earn their salary, adding more to the economy than they take from it, double- dippers are helping to solve the demographic problem. 156 So then why won't the powers that dominate the tech and business press admit that this demographic exists and that they use Twitter as much, if not more, than the stereotypical power user? 157 Efforts at wooing an electorate of a changed demographic are clear and explicit. 158 THE publication of preliminary data from China's census last year shows that an extraordinary demographic transition is under way. 159 This swelling demographic of young, unemployed Yemenis represents a significant socioeconomic concern and a potential target for radicalization and recruitment by terrorist organizations. 160 Demographic and health data were also collected on pretested study forms by trained female research staff. 161 Leow Bee Geok, 2000 Census of Population, Demographic Characteristics, Statistical Release No. 1 (Singapore: Department of Statistics, 2001). 162 Results The revised MBI have a good consistency and validity, the middle-ranking party and governm ental cadres job burn out have different on demographic variables. 163 Group demographic heterogeneity is one of the definitive factors which have an effect on group performance. 164 The demographic characteristics of age and education wererelated to managerial risk preference. 165 Most companies want to create the holy grail of products that appeals to every demographic, social-economic background, and geographic location. 166 Demographic and clinical characteristics of individuals in a bipolar disorder case registry. 167 The demographic transition is thus, in part, a pure accident. 168 And like Japan, Taiwan faces a demographic problem, with a slowing birthrate and little immigration. 169 What has affected global markets is that when China flew into formation it was adding a demographic pterodactyl to the flying geese. 170 Meanwhile the U.S. demographic is shifting toward a reality where non-white groups are emerging as majorities, undermining what we traditionally held as majority vs. minority, mainstream vs. ethnic. 171 In general, there are three kinds of data source types, i. e. , demographic data, in-dividual behavioral data and the psychographic or attitudinal data. 171 Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 172 The user can then click on a census block to see an info window with a chart of the demographic makeup of the census block. 173 Many Kindle buyers appear to be outside the usual gadget - 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