demographic factor

collocation in English

meaningsofdemographicandfactor

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demographic
adjective
uk
/ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
us
/ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
relating to demography (= the study of populations and the different groups that make ...
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factor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfæk.tər/
us
/ˈfæk.tɚ/
a fact or situation that influences the result ...
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(Definition ofdemographicandfactorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Nodemographicfactorpredicted strength of belief in those expressing a religious or spiritual life view.
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First, there is thedemographicfactor.
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Yet one factor that the authors of the books under review do not address-thedemographicfactor-may offer a competing structural explanation.
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The authors look at reforms connected with two factors : a ' ' sustainability factor' ' which stabilizes the dependency ratio and a ' 'demographicfactor' ' which adjusts pensions based on life expectancy.
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We also discussed last week the changes brought about by thedemographicfactor.
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Is it denied that there is ademographicfactorin unemployment?
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But the key factor is thedemographicfactor.
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Thatdemographicfactoris now beginning to change and it will be a helpful factor in dealing with unemployment.
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The first is thedemographicfactor, which has already been mentioned in the course of the debate.
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Therefore, future generations are much better off with the ' sustainability factor ', while it is not clear whether middle-aged generations are better off with the 'demographicfactor' or the 'sustainability factor '.
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If adjustments are not made to take full account of thedemographicfactor, parts of today's adult generation could fall into poverty.
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One of the factors which influence that deeply is thedemographicfactorand the projection of the number of people above the retirement age.
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The committee cited all sorts of factors—thedemographicfactor, the loss of competitiveness, the erosion of the advantages that we gained through successive devaluations, and so forth.
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We all have the same problems, in part caused by increased technology but also by thedemographicfactor of an explosion of demand and therefore an explosion of cost.
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