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{{Short description|Form of demographic analysis used by marketers}} {{multiple issues|{{More citations needed|date=January 2015}} {{more footnotes|date=June 2020}}}} A '''demographic profile''' is a form of [[demographic analysis]] in which information is gathered about a group to better understand the group's composition or behaviors for the purpose of providing more relevant services. In business, a demographic profile is usually used to increase marketing efficiency. This is done by using gathered data to determine how to advertise products or services to specific audiences and identify gaps in marketing strategy.<ref name="measureevaluation">{{cite web |title=Lesson 3: Creating a Demographic Profile |url=https://www.measureevaluation.org/resources/training/online-courses-and-resources/non-certificate-courses-and-mini-tutorials/population-analysis-for-planners/lesson-3 |website=[[MEASURE Evaluation]] }}</ref> By focusing on a specific audience, a company can more efficiently spend advertising resources to maximize sales.<ref name="Arnott, D., & FitzGerald, M. 1996">{{cite journal |last1=FitzGerald |first1=Maureen |last2=Arnott |first2=David |title=Understanding demographic effects on marketing communications in services |journal=International Journal of Service Industry Management |date=August 1996 |volume=7 |issue=3 |pages=31β45 |id={{ProQuest|233640609}} |doi=10.1108/09564239610122947 }}</ref> This tactic is more direct than simply advertising on the basis that everyone is a potential consumer; while this may be true, it does not capitalize on the increased returns that more focused marketing can generate.<ref name="Jothi, A. L. 2015">{{cite journal |last1=Jothi |first1=A. L. |year=2015 |title=A study on influence of demographic factors on customers' preference towards cosmetic products |journal=Sumedha Journal of Management |volume=4 |issue=4 |pages=39β48 |id={{ProQuest|1776777815}} }}</ref> Traditional demographic profiling involves gathering information on large groups of people in order to identify common trends,<ref name="GfK. 2016">{{cite web |title=Tech Trends 2016: Understanding the driving forces behind the connected consumer |url=https://www.warc.com/content/paywall/article/gfk/tech_trends_2016_understanding_the_driving_forces_behind_the_connected_consumer/106693 |website=WARC |url-access=subscription }}</ref>{{unreliable source?|date=July 2020}} such as changes in population size or composition over time. These trends can be identified by analyzing data gained through surveys, censuses, in-store purchase information, records, registries, and so on.<ref name="Arnott, D., & FitzGerald, M. 1996" /> Analysis of this information may promote change in services for a population subset, such as children, the elderly, or working-age people.<ref name="measureevaluation" /> Newer methods of collecting and using information for demographic profiling include target-sampling, quota-sampling, and door-to-door screening.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Treiman |first1=Donald J. |last2=Lu |first2=Yao |last3=Qi |first3=Yaqiang |title=New Approaches to Demographic Data Collection |journal=Chinese Sociological Review |date=8 December 2014 |volume=44 |issue=3 |pages=56β92 |doi=10.2753/csa2162-0555440303 |pmid=23844330 |pmc=3704565 }}</ref> A comprehensive demographic profile is a powerful tool for marketing. Detailed information about potential customers provides insight into how to best sell them a product.<ref name="GfK. 2016" /> The term "demographic profiling" is sometimes used as a euphemism for [[industrial espionage]].<ref name="Hudson, J. 2002">{{cite journal |last1=Hudson |first1=John |title=Demographic profiling |journal=Ubiquity |date=1 December 2002 |volume=2002 |issue=December |pages=1 |doi=10.1145/764008.763951 |s2cid=28020979 |url=https://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=763951 |url-access=subscription }}</ref> == Methods == Historically, a [[census]] has been the most important tool when it comes to tracking demographic data such as population, births, deaths, and relationship status. The [[United States census]] was first introduced in 1790 and has been taken every 10 years since under constitutional law. While the questions in the US Census vary each decade, its aim is to quantifiable measure characteristics about the residents within its borders, such as marital status, age, sex, race, education status, employment status, and location. Even though the US Census is the most relied-on tool for collecting this information, it still has its flaws, such as overcount and undercount, which have caused controversy in previous years.<ref>https://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/censr01-2.pdf{{full citation needed|date=July 2020}}</ref> [[Metadata]] provides a modern method of constructing demographic profiles.<ref name="Needel, S. 2013">{{cite web |title=Why Big Data is a Small Idea: And why you shouldn't worry so much |url=https://www.warc.com/content/paywall/article/why_big_data_is_a_small_idea_and_why_you_shouldnt_worry_so_much/100226 |website=WARC |url-access=subscription }}</ref>{{unreliable source?|date=July 2020}} Certain types of digital metadata are generated by a user's online behaviorβsuch as which websites are frequently visited, the amount of time spent on each website, the website interactions or purchase history, and which other users were interacted withβand serve as a [[digital footprint]]. Meta[[data collection]] is so pervasive that businesses record most aspects of a user's online activity.<ref name="GfK. 2016" /> Companies such as Google and Facebook make enormous profits through generating and processing metadata, which can then be used for [[targeted advertising]]. This process impacts the user's online experience, such as curating which ads are displayed or which websites are suggested.<ref name="Needel, S. 2013" /><ref name="GfK. 2016" /> == Controversy == Metadata collection has proven to be a controversial topic, with concerns expressed over how and why detailed personal information is saved and used by businesses.<ref name="Needel, S. 2013"/> To avoid future legislation limiting metadata collection, companies must act ethically and have people's privacy in mind when they target people for advertising.<ref name="Needel, S. 2013"/> An example of how this could become an issue is presented by Ewing et al. (2013), who proposed the idea of a virtual reality shopping programme. Within this programme, the shopper is greeted by a virtual attendant who knows them by name and suggests an array of suitable clothing options based on their past purchases. The shopper is delighted by the seamless nature of this shopping experience. However, when they try to pay with their credit card, the virtual attendee reveals an unreasonably detailed knowledge about the shopper's financial situation, such as their credit score, payment history, and financial responsibility. This example highlights the need for discretion in the extent to which information is gathered, and how it is applied.<ref name="Vastenavondt, J., & Vos, K., & Ewing, T., & Wood, O. 2013">{{Cite web |last=Ewing |first=Tom |last2=Vastenavondt |first2=Joost |last3=de Vos |first3=Koen |last4=Wood |first4=Orlando |date=2013 |title=Feel Nothing, Do Nothing: Unlocking the emotional secret of online spending |url=https://www.warc.com/content/paywall/article/esomar/feel-nothing-do-nothing-unlocking-the-emotional-secret-of-online-spending/OGUrl |url-access=subscription |access-date= |website=WARC |language=en-GB}}</ref>{{unreliable source?|date=July 2020}}{{Relevant?|discuss=This long example could perhaps better illustrate the ethical controversy as a simple sentence or two.|date=January 2023}} == World demographic profile (2017) == {| class="wikitable" |- ! !! 2017 |- | '''World Population''' || 7,405,107,650 (July 2017) |- | '''10 Most Populated Countries''' (In Millions) || '''China:''' 1379.3 '''India:''' 1281.93 '''United States:''' 326.6 '''Indonesia:''' 260.58 '''Brazil:''' 207.35 '''Pakistan:''' 204.92 '''Nigeria:''' 190.63 '''Bangladesh:''' 157.83 '''Russia:''' 142.26 '''Japan:''' 126.45 |- | '''Age Structure''' || '''0β14 years:''' 25.44% (male 963,981,944/female 898,974,458) '''15β24 years:''' 16.16% (male 611,311,930/female 572,229,547) '''25β54 years:''' 41.12% (male 1,522,999,578/female 1,488,011,505) '''55β64 years:''' 8.6% (male 307,262,939/female 322,668,546) '''65 years and over:''' 8.68% (male 283,540,918/female 352,206,092) |- | '''Dependency Ratio''' || '''total dependency ratio:''' 52.5 '''youth dependency ratio:''' 39.9 '''elderly dependency ratio:''' 12.6 '''potential support ratio:''' 7.9 |- | ''' Median age''' || '''total:''' 30.4 years '''male:''' 29.6 years '''female:''' 31.1 years |- | '''Birth rate''' || 4.3 births every second |- | '''Death rate''' || 1.8 deaths every second |- | '''Maternal mortality''' || 216 deaths/100,000 live births |- | '''[[human sex ratio|Sex ratio]]''' || '''at birth:''' 1.03 male(s)/female '''0β14 years:''' 1.07 male(s)/female '''15β24 years:''' 1.07 male(s)/female '''25β54 years:''' 1.02 male(s)/female '''55β64 years:''' 0.95 male(s)/female '''65 years and over:''' 0.81 male(s)/female '''total population:''' 1.02 male(s)/female |- | '''Life Expectancy''' || '''total population:''' 69 years '''male:''' 67 years '''female:''' 71.1 years |- | '''Total Fertility Rate''' || 2.42 children born/woman |- | '''Languages'''|| '''Mandarin Chinese:''' 12.2% '''Spanish:''' 5.8% '''English:''' 4.6% '''Arabic:''' 3.6% '''Hindi:''' 3.6% '''Portuguese:''' 2.8% '''Bengali:''' 2.6% '''Russian:''' 2.3% '''Japanese:''' 1.7% * Percentages for "first language" speakers only; the six UN languages β Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Russian, and Spanish which are mother tongues for approximately half of the world's population. They are also the official languages in over half the countries in the world with more than a million first-language speakers. * There are an estimated 7,000 languages spoken in the world and about 80% of the languages are spoken by >100,000 people and approximately 130 of those languages are spoken by >10 people. * There is an estimated amount of 2,300 languages spoken in Asia, 2,140 in Africa, 1,310 in the Pacific, 1,060 in the Americas, and 290 in Europe. |- | '''Religions''' || '''Christian:''' 31.4% ''' Muslim:''' 23.2% '''Hindu:''' 15% '''Buddhist:''' 7.1% '''folk religions:''' 5.9% '''Jewish:''' 0.2% '''other:''' 0.8% '''unaffiliated:''' 16.4% |} Source: CIA World Factbook<ref name="cia.gov">{{Cite web | url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070601020457/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=June 1, 2007 | title=The World Factbook β Central Intelligence Agency}}</ref> == Demographic profiles of top 3 most populated countries == === United States === {| class="wikitable" |- ! '''The United States''' || '''2017''' |- | '''Population''' || 326,625,791 |- | '''Age Structure''' || '''0β14 years:''' 18.73% (male 31,255,995 per female 29,919,938) '''15β24 years:''' 13.27% (male 22,213,952 per female 21,137,826) '''25β54 years:''' 39.45% (male 64,528,673 per female 64,334,499) '''55β64 years:''' 12.91% (male 20,357,880 per female 21,821,976) '''65 years and over:''' 15.63% (male 22,678,235 per female 28,376,817) |- | '''Dependency Ratios''' || '''total dependency ratio:''' 51.2 '''youth dependency ratio:''' 29 '''elderly dependency ratio:''' 22.1 '''potential support ratio:''' 4.5 |- | '''Population Growth Rate''' || 0.81% |- | '''Birth Rate''' || 12.5 births per 1,000 people |- | '''Death Rate''' || 8.2 deaths per 1,000 people |- | '''Net Migration'''|| 3.9 migrant(s) per 1,000 people |- | '''Sex Ratio''' || '''0β14 years:''' 1.04 male(s) per female '''15β24 years:''' 1.05 male(s) per female '''25β54 years:''' 1 male(s) per female '''55β64 years:''' 0.93 male(s) per female '''65 years and over:''' 0.79 male(s) per female '''total population:''' 0.97 male(s) per female |- | '''Infant Mortality''' || '''total:''' 5.8 deaths per 1,000 live births '''male:''' 6.3 deaths per 1,000 live births '''female:''' 5.3 deaths per 1,000 live births |- | '''Ethnic Groups''' || '''White:''' 72.4% '''Black:''' 12.6% '''Asian:''' 4.8% '''Amerindian and Alaska native:''' 0.9% '''Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander:''' 0.2% '''Other:''' 6.2% ''''Two or more races:''' 2.9% |- | '''Maternal Mortality''' || 14 deaths per 100,000 live births |- | '''Education Expenditure''' || 4.9% of GDP |- | '''Languages''' || '''English:''' 79% '''Spanish:''' 13% '''other Indo-European:''' 3.7% '''Asian and Pacific island:''' 3.4% '''Other:''' 1% |- | '''Religions''' || '''Protestant:''' 46.5% '''Roman Catholic:''' 20.8% '''Jewish:''' 1.9% '''Mormon:''' 1.6% '''other Christian:''' 0.9% '''Muslim:''' 0.9% '''Jehovah's Witness:''' 0.8% '''Buddhist:''' 0.7% '''Hindu:''' 0.7%: '''other:''' 1.8% '''unaffiliated:''' 22.8% '''don't know/refused:''' 0.6% |- | '''Total Fertility Rate''' || 1.87 children born per woman |- | '''Life Expectancy at Birth''' || '''total population:''' 80 years '''male:''' 77.7 years '''female:''' 82.2 years |} Source: CIA World Factbook<ref name="cia.gov"/> === China === {| class="wikitable" |- ! '''China''' || '''2017''' |- | '''Population''' || 1,384,688,986 |- | '''Age Structure''' || '''0β14 years:''' 17.15% (male 127,484,177/female 109,113,241) '''15β24 years:''' 12.78% (male 94,215,607 per female 82,050,623) '''25β54 years:''' 48.51% (male 341,466,438 per female 327,661,460) '''55β64 years:''' 10.75% (male 74,771,050 per female 73,441,177) '''65 years and over:''' 10.81% (male 71,103,029 per female 77,995,969) |- | '''Dependency Ratio''' || '''total dependency ratio:''' 37.7% '''youth dependency ratio:''' 24.3% '''elderly dependency ratio:''' 13.3% '''potential support ratio:''' 7.5% |- | '''Population Growth''' || 0.41% |- | '''Death Rate''' || 7.8 deaths per 1,000 people |- | '''Birth Rate''' || 12.3 births per 1,000 people |- | '''Sex Ratio''' || '''at birth:''' 1.15 male(s) per female '''0β14 years:''' 1.17 male(s) per female '''15β24 years:''' 1.14 male(s) per female '''25β54 years:''' 1.04 male(s) per female '''55β64 years:''' 1.02 male(s) per female '''65 years and over:''' 0.92 male(s) per female '''total population:''' 1.06 male(s) per female |- | '''Maternal Mortality''' || 27 deaths per 100,000 live births |- | '''Infant Mortality''' || '''total:''' 12 deaths per 1,000 live births '''male:''' 12.3 deaths per 1,000 live births '''female:''' 11.7 deaths per 1,000 live births |- | '''Life Expectancy''' || '''Average:''' 75.7 years '''male:''' 73.6 years '''female:''' 78 years |- | '''Total Fertility Rate''' || 1.6 children born per woman |- | '''Ethnic Groups''' || '''Han Chinese:''' 91.6% '''Zhuang:''' 1.3%, '''other:''' 7.1% (Hui, Manchu, Uighur, Miao, Yi, Tujia, Tibetan, Mongol, etc.) |- | '''Religions''' || '''Buddhist:''' 18.2% '''Christian:''' 5.1% '''Muslim:''' 1.8% '''folk religion:''' 21.9% '''Hindu:''' < 0.1% '''Jewish:''' < 0.1% '''other:''' 0.7% (Daoist or Taoist) '''unaffiliated:''' 52.2% |- | '''Languages''' || - Standard Chinese or Mandarin - Yue (Cantonese) - Wu (Shanghainese) - Minbei (Fuzhou) - Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese) - Xiang - Gan |- | '''Literacy''' || '''total population:''' 96.4% '''male:''' 98.2% '''female:''' 94.5% |} Source: CIA World Factbook<ref name="cia.gov"/> === India === {| class="wikitable" |- ! '''India''' || '''2017''' |- | '''Population''' || 1,281,935,911 |- | Age Structure || '''0β14 years:''' 27.34% (male 186,087,665 per female 164,398,204) '''15β24 years:''' 17.9% (male 121,879,786 per female 107,583,437) '''25β54 years:''' 41.08% (male 271,744,709/female 254,834,569) '''55β64 years:''' 7.45% (male 47,846,122 per female 47,632,532) '''65 years and over:''' 6.24% (male 37,837,801 per female 42,091,086) |- | '''Dependency Ratio''' || '''total dependency ratio:''' 52.2% '''youth dependency ratio:''' 43.6% '''elderly dependency ratio:''' 8.6% '''potential support ratio:''' 11.7% |- | '''Population Growth''' || 1.17% |- | '''Birth Rate''' || 19 births per 1,000 people |- | '''Death Rate''' || 7.3 deaths per 1,000 people |- | '''Sex Ratio''' || '''at birth:''' 1.12 male(s) per female '''0β14 years:''' 1.13 male(s) per female '''15β24 years:''' 1.13 male(s)/female '''25β54 years:''' 1.06 male(s)/female '''55β64 years:''' 1.01 male(s)/female '''65 years and over:''' 0.9 male(s)/female '''total population:''' 1.08 male(s)/female |- | '''Infant Mortality''' || '''total:''' 39.1 deaths per 1,000 live births '''male:''' 38 deaths per 1,000 live births '''female:''' 40.4 deaths per 1,000 live births |- | '''Life Expectancy''' || '''total population:''' 68.8 years '''male:''' 67.6 years '''female:''' 70.1 years |- | '''Total Fertility Rate''' || 2.43 children born per woman |- | '''Maternal Mortality''' || 174 deaths per 100,000 live births |- | '''Ethnic Groups''' || '''Indo-Aryan:''' 72% '''Dravidian:''' 25% '''Other:''' 3% |- | '''Religions''' || '''Hindu:''' 79.8% '''Muslim:''' 14.2% '''Christian:''' 2.3% '''Sikh:''' 1.7% '''other and unspecified:''' 2% |- | '''Languages''' || '''Hindi:''' 41% '''Bengali:''' 8.1% '''Telugu:''' 7.2% '''Marathi:''' 7% '''Tamil:''' 5.9% '''Urdu:''' 5% '''Gujarati:''' 4.5% '''Kannada:''' 3.7% '''Malayalam:''' 3.2% '''Oriya:''' 3.2% '''Punjabi:''' 2.8% '''Assamese:''' 1.3% '''Maithili:''' 1.2% '''other:''' 5.9% |- | '''Literacy''' ||'''total population:''' 71.2% '''male:''' 81.3% '''female:''' 60.6% |} Source: CIA World Factbook<ref name="cia.gov"/> ==See also== * [[Demography]] * [[Elderly]] * [[Geodemography]] * [[Market segmentation]] * [[Mass marketing]] * [[Niche market]] * [[Population profiling]] * [[Precision marketing]] * [[Psychographic]] * [[Psychological development]] * [[Target market]] * [[Population pyramid]] * [[Demographics of India]] * [[Demographics of China]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Demographic Profile}} [[Category:Demographics]] [[Category:Market segmentation]] [[Category:Marketing]] [[Category:Marketing strategy]] [[Category:Market research]]
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