Demographic
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And as a consequence, across the Western world, the over-simplistic policies of the parties of protest and their appeal to a largely disillusioned, older demographic, along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial that typifies at least some of the young, taken together, these and other similarly contemporary aberrations are threatening to squeeze the life out of active, informed debate and engagement, and I stress active.
So the result is that we have behavioral, preference,
demographic
data for hundreds of millions of people, which is unprecedented in history.
We have lots of other really interesting
demographic
information as well.
You know, in Germany, in France, in Japan, you had five percent growth rate between 1950 and 1980 largely due to reconstruction, and also due to very large
demographic
growth, the Baby Boom Cohort effect.
The dominance of the city as the primary mode of urban living is one of the most extraordinary
demographic
reversals in history, and it all happened so fast.
For the brands, sneakerheads are a very important
demographic.
JF: Well, women are the fastest growing
demographic
in the world, especially older women.
Not only did the continent lose tens of millions of its able-bodied population, but because most of the slaves taken were men, the long-term
demographic
effect was even greater.
We have labor shortages, and yet we exclude people who fit our economic and
demographic
needs from coming to Europe.
They exist in every country and among every
demographic.
This curve tells about the statistics of velocities of particles in the same way as a
demographic
curve would tell about the statistics of ages of individuals.
Now, I was with an anthropologist on this trip, and he told me, as we were floating down the river, he said, "There are no
demographic
voids in the Amazon."
So why is that only eight percent of the companies that have a diversity and inclusion program have actually expanded that strategy to include age as just as important of a
demographic
as gender or race?
A similar
demographic
of women in Jennie's area who gave birth at the same hospital her clients did were three times more likely to give birth to a baby below a healthy weight.
Now, I promise to tell the truth tonight, but just to humor that demographic, I've started this talk with a falsehood.
And when it finds one of those phrases, it grabs the full sentence up to the period and also tries to identify
demographic
information about the author.
And this lesson is not reserved for students of one single
demographic.
By taking the emotional development of our kids seriously and helping them manage their emotions, we saw huge growth in our reading and math scores, far exceeding the one year of expected growth and outscoring many schools with our same
demographic.
Among EU countries, there is a
demographic
decline.
(Audience: What's your demographic?)
JH: What's your
demographic?
PR: So, the question is, what's the
demographic.
So that's another
demographic
fact.
It's not easy to describe as a
demographic.
But it's all from a certain demographic: women.
So science is done by that
demographic.
And it's a really lucky
demographic
to work with.
Survey data on that person's political beliefs, along with their psychographic and
demographic
data, are integrated into the system to gain a deeper understanding of the individual.
And this change in thinking of human capital is linked to the fact that India is going through a
demographic
dividend.
India is going to have a lot of young people with a
demographic
dividend for the next 30 years.
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