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Marital Status- Demographic factor Gender Gap- Difference in voting preference Prayer in schools- Issue (I don't agree but its apex)
Demographic factors are those relating to personal characteristics such as age, gender, social class, level of education, family, or race/ethnicity.
This could include color of the skin or gender. A mix of these two demographics is now present in politics.
Demographics can be segmented into as many areas as you want. It's not always, by gender, age, nationality, education etc. It depends on what information is specific to your needs. For example, if you intend to open a business that sells computers, acquiring information on the percentage of people in a given area who are computer literate could be a factor. So yes, computer literacy can be a demographic factor. Viper1
a personal characteristic
Environmentalists: Lobby Northwest: Region Religion: Demographic Factor
Age
The demographic factor affects marketing in a direct way. A particular area that has high populations will create a better audience for marketing.
My lay explanation of the difference is: A psychosis prevents a person from reasoning and functioning normally and has a physiological origin. A neurosis allows a person to be able to reason and function in society. It origins are in learned mental processes rather than physiological. Neurosis is a term that's fallen out of favor in recent years. In an ideal world race, social class and gender should not be a factor in diagnosis of mental disorders.
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Religion would be a major demographic factor in this case. Catholicism and Judaism both have very different basic beliefs.
Demographic factors are characteristics used to segment populations, and age is a common demographic factor. Age can impact various aspects such as consumer behavior, healthcare needs, and workforce composition. Different age groups may have unique preferences, needs, and behaviors, making it essential for businesses and policymakers to consider age when making decisions.