Sentences with phrase «age breakdown»

For some, especially the young, this takes on a renewed importance in light of the disturbing age breakdown.
Age breakdowns of Brexit referendum polling showed the vast majority of younger people backed Remain while older people voted Brexit.
The exact age breakdown for these newly formed households is difficult to parse.
However, the age breakdown reveals larger gaps about what a certificate of deposit is.
What is most interesting about the age breakdown is the high percentage of retirement - age respondents who answered incorrectly.
This bias is reflected in the age breakdown of our respondents, who were significantly younger than US small - business owners overall.
A look at this age breakdown tells us that Madrid simply don't buy players who are veterans.
Compared to many teams, this age breakdown suggests that this Madrid dynasty may continue for years to come.
In addition to the age breakdown, the new survey will focus on generating suggestions on programming instead of building new facilities, said board President Jan Caron.
Do you know the age breakdown for your email file as a whole and for the people who give you time or money?
But a combination of economic pressures and technological advances will affect the way young people go about finding love, and impact on the age breakdown of various services.
With this drastic shift in the age breakdown of the population, and improved health and wellbeing among older people, many of this age group is likely to still have some role in the workforce.
The audience was split evenly between male and female, and the age breakdown was broad, with 35 percent under 25 and 65 percent 25 years of age and older.
Also explained in this report was an age breakdown for how customers find new books through social media.
I wonder what the age breakdown is of the millionaires in the US?
It showed that only 13 percent of pedestrians hit in the city were inattentive, and if you look at the age breakdown, It skews at either end, to the young and old, who are often inattentive for reasons other than texting.
The age breakdown data points to an important issue: With the huge baby boomer cohort getting older and hanging up their keys, there are going to be a lot more pedestrians out there who appear inattentive.
In terms of age breakdown, American statistics reveal that 88 % of Americans between the age of 18 - 29 are active on Facebook, 59 % use Instagram and 36 % of individuals in the same age group are on Twitter and Pinterest [iii].
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