socio-demographic

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Etymology

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From socio- +‎ demographic.

Adjective

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socio-demographic (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to or characterized by a combination of sociological and demographic characteristics
    • 1995, Carolyn Block, Trends, Risk, & Interventions in Lethal Violence:
      Respondents to the Violence Against Women survey were asked about the socio-demographic characteristics of current partners only . . .
    • 1995, C. Everett Koop, Reducing the Health Consequences of Smoking:
      During the past 25 years, the prevalence of cigarette smoking has declined in virtually every major sociodemographic group, including men and women, adults and adolescents, . . .