1. demographic - Noun
2. demographic - Adjective
a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.)
of or relating to demography
Source: WordNetI hate the way market forces try to separate us out in to the appropriate demographic - basically in order to sell us things. We need to find stories that we can enjoy together, not separately. Emma Thompson
The problem with a purely collective system is not only that it requires economic growth, and the right sort of demographic trends, but that it prevents people thinking about their futures in a responsible way. Jacques Delors
So many people did it that it was no longer an obsession; it was a demographic. Arthur C. Clarke
On MySpace ... the whole demographic of the stand-up comedy fan has changed. It's like an indie band thing. People think they've discovered you. Jim Gaffigan
Embracing Donald Trump is embracing demographic death. Lindsey Graham
On the Continent and elsewhere in the West, native populations are aging and fading and being supplanted remorselessly by a young Muslim demographic. Mark Steyn