secondary dimensions of diversity
These are demographic characteristics that are often studied as factors that can influence an individual's beliefs, behaviors, and socioeconomic status in various contexts. They can impact access to resources, opportunities, and social support systems.
Demographic segmentation is a very accurate way to identify the audience by data points like age, gender, marital status, size of family, size of income, education level, race, occupation, nationality, and/or religion.
age, weight, marital status, kids, religion, income, job
age weight job marital status kids religion income
-Kids -Job -Age -Weight -Income -Religion -Marital Status
To keep creditors from discriminating against consumers based upon their gender, race, religion, national origin, marital status, age or source of income.
No. There are rules about your income but not your marital status.
Demographic factors mean Socioeconomic characteristics of a population expressed statistically, such as age, sex, education level,income level, marital status, occupation, religion, birth rate, death rate, average size of a family, average age at marriage. A census is a collection of the demographic factors associated with every member of a population.
The 9 demographic characteristics typically include age, gender, income, education level, occupation, marital status, ethnicity, location, and household size. These characteristics help in understanding the composition and preferences of a specific population.
Survey takers consider age, gender, education, income, geography, religion, and line of work among many other indicators.
The income of parents considered for freeship in Mah is the taxable income.
Some common demographic factors used to define groups include age, gender, ethnicity, income, education level, geographic location, and marital status. These factors help researchers analyze and understand differences and similarities between groups within a population.