age class
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Definition
- Noun:
- A group of people who are within the same specific range of years: An "age class" refers to a category or grouping of individuals who share a similar age, typically used for statistical, educational, or social analysis.
Usage
- The term "age class" is used to categorize populations for studies, organize educational systems, plan social services, or structure competitive events.
- It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The school divides students into age classes for physical education.
- The study compared the voting patterns of different age classes.
- Participants in the tournament must compete within their designated age class.
Advanced Usage
- "to fall into an age class": to belong to a particular age-based category.
- Most of our customers fall into the 25-34 age class.
Variants and Related Words
- Age group (n): A very similar term, often used interchangeably with "age class" to mean a cohort of people of similar age.
- The toy is marketed toward a specific age group.
- Cohort (n): In statistics and sociology, a group of people sharing a common demographic experience, such as being born in the same time period.
- They studied the economic outcomes of the post-war cohort.
Synonyms
- Age bracket: A specified range of ages.
- Generation: All the people born and living at about the same time (can be broader than a specific class).
- Demographic segment: A portion of a population defined by specific characteristics, including age.
Related Phrases
- Age-class structure (n): The distribution of individuals in a population among different age classes.
- The age-class structure of the country is shifting toward an older population.
Noun
- people in the same age range