demographically in English

adverb

from a demographic standpoint (concerning the composition of a population)

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1. Yet officially we are demographically insignificant, neither fish nor fowl.

2. It is a demographically young continent – 65 per cent of African population is under the age of 35.

3. Ashley Barrett is eager to have him join because she thinks demographically he will do great for their image, as Blindspot is differently-abled

4. Demographically, by freeing the labour market and operating a colour-blind immigration policy, the reforms have created an increasingly cosmopolitan society.

5. "Baby Boomer" refers to a member of the demographically large generation born between the end of WWII and the mid-1960s

6. Cambodia has gradually recovered demographically and economically from the Khmer Rouge regime, although the psychological scars affect many Cambodian families and émigré communities