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Demographics, a branch of sociology, is the science of population statistics — a study of the styles, preferences, habits, and qualities of a particular population. Like any statistically based science, it might be subject to some degree of bullshit. Demographics are frequently used in the formulation of public policy and especially in advertising.
Some of the common classes used in demographics for the categorisation of the population include, but are not limited to the following:
Bullshitting by getting demographics wrong is easy enough. Two main problems:
Between these two points, pretty much every misuse of demographic data can be found.
A generation is the demographic concept of classifying individuals on the basis of the era in which they were born and/or the significant events that they have experienced. The definition of these are vague and vary or overlap to a certain degree but some examples include:
A census is a regular attempt to count the number of people in an area or state, possibly so that resources (including politicians) can be distributed fairly. A census is also how quite a lot of data for demographic research is acquired.
Censuses are often slightly skewed — not everybody gets counted for various reasons, and there are usually quirks[1] and 'some people' think it is a blasted liberty.
There is no indication that the census requiring Mary, Joseph, and yet-to-be-born Jesus actually occurred.