age class

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age class

The children are divided into an age class for the swimming lesson.

Definition
  1. 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.
age class

The children are divided into an age class for the swimming lesson.

Noun
  1. people in the same age range