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Synonyms and antonyms of Population and demographics in British Thesaurus
Population and demographics
baby boom (noun)
informal a big increase in the number of babies being born. There was a famous baby boom in the US and Europe between about 1945 and 1964.
birth rate (noun)
the officially recorded number of births in a particular year or place
the country (noun)
demographic (adjective)
demographics (noun)
the particular features of a population, for example people’s age or race
overpopulated (adjective)
a place that is overpopulated has too many people living in it
people (noun)
a group consisting of all the persons who belong to a nation, religion, or race: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
pop. (abbreviation)
population (noun)
all the people who live in a particular area
population (noun)
the number of people who live in a particular area
population (noun)
relating to a population
sample (noun)
a group of people who are used for getting information about a larger group or about the whole population
sample (verb)
to use a group of people in order to get information about a larger group or about the whole population
underpopulated (adjective)
an underpopulated area has very few people living in it, especially with the result that there are not enough people to do all the work
uninhabited (adjective)
a place that is uninhabited has no people living there
vital statistics (noun)
information that shows the number of births, deaths, and marriages, and important health details in a particular population