📊demographic (démographique)

adjective
/ˌdɛməˈɡræfɪk/
démographique (demographique)

Signification

Relating to the structure of populations, such as age, race, or gender.
Relating to the structure of populations; statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
Traduction de la signification
Relatif à la structure des populations, telles que l'âge, la race ou le sexe.
Relatif à la structure des populations, telles que l'âge, la race ou le sexe.

Phrases d'exemple

The company conducted a demographic study of its customers.

L'entreprise a mené une étude démographique de ses clients.
L'entreprise a mené une étude démographique de ses clients.

The company analyzes demographic trends before launching a product.

L'entreprise analyse les tendances démographiques avant de lancer un produit.
L'entreprise analyse les tendances démographiques avant de lancer un produit.

Expressions d'exemple

demographic shift
changement démographique
changement démographique

Synonymes

statistical, population-related, social, census-based, population data, census analysis
Entrée 1
statistical, population-related, social, census-based
Entrée 2
population data, census analysis

Antonymes

individual, personal, specific
Entrée 1
individual, personal
Entrée 2
individual, specific

Collocations

demographic data, demographic trends, demographic profile, demographic change

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