demographic indicator
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdemographicandindicator
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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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indicator
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪn.dɪ.keɪ.tər/us/ˈɪn.də.keɪ.t̬ɚ/
something that shows what a situation ...
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All of these demographic indicators did not differ significantly between the maltreated and nonmaltreated groups.
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However, both were 'second cities', with broadly similar demographic indicators, and thus offer scope for exploration of the 'full complexity of decision-making' (p. 23).
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All of these demographic indicators did not differ significantly between the maltreated and nonmaltreated groups.
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The two demographic indicators were living arrangements and marital status.
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Beyond the specific question of planning, this attempt to measure the principal demographic indicators has proved very useful.
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Two demographic indicators may lend support to the above account.
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However, both were 'second cities', with broadly similar demographic indicators, and thus offer scope for exploration of the 'full complexity of decision-making' (p. 23).
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Accordingly, demographic indicators computed from these records may not accurately represent the average demographic rate of the entire population, even if they were not affected by distortions of other types.
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For example, as an input to assessments of the future stance of public finances following population ageing, most countries now routinely report old-age dependency ratios and other demographic indicators.
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The financial resources we earmark for this programme must reflect demographic indicators and the genuine needs of our citizens.
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Probation committees receive grant allocations to support their programmes based on workload and demographic indicators of needs.
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Demographic indicators are causing alarm bells to ring, and assistance for families raising children is a necessity rather than generosity on anyone’s part.
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Changing demographic indicators and longer life expectancies urge us to develop a new strategy with regard to our pension systems.
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All the demographic indicators suggest that that figure will rise as the years go by.
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I shall not go through that at this stage but it refers to education and training, health indicators, employment indicators, housing, transport, environment and demographic indicators.
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He distinguished one region from another according to the value of the market, the cost of transportation, and demographic indicators.
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Improving socio-economic situation in recent years has had a positive influence on health status and medical basic demographic indicators.
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