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  • socio-economic comes to mind. demographic, separate.

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    i think that demographics are subsumed by socio-economic

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I am writing a cover letter for an application to an economic think tank that focuses on "how family and individual well-being is shaped by economic, social, and demographic trends." I want to describe my experience doing similar research using an umbrella term that encompasses "economic, social, and demographic trends."










share|improve this question
























  • socio-economic comes to mind. demographic, separate.

    – Lambie
    Apr 12 '18 at 23:32







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    One might surmise that if such a word existed the think tank would have used themselves.

    – Jim
    May 13 '18 at 1:27











  • Are 'social-economic trends' considered to be a type of demographic trend in your field?

    – Lawrence
    Jun 12 '18 at 6:16







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    i think that demographics are subsumed by socio-economic

    – faustus
    Dec 9 '18 at 21:46











  • socioeconomic trends will cover demographic trends.

    – ab2
    Dec 10 '18 at 0:12













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  • socio-economic comes to mind. demographic, separate.

    – Lambie
    Apr 12 '18 at 23:32







  • 1





    One might surmise that if such a word existed the think tank would have used themselves.

    – Jim
    May 13 '18 at 1:27











  • Are 'social-economic trends' considered to be a type of demographic trend in your field?

    – Lawrence
    Jun 12 '18 at 6:16







  • 1





    i think that demographics are subsumed by socio-economic

    – faustus
    Dec 9 '18 at 21:46











  • socioeconomic trends will cover demographic trends.

    – ab2
    Dec 10 '18 at 0:12

















  • socio-economic comes to mind. demographic, separate.

    – Lambie
    Apr 12 '18 at 23:32







  • 1





    One might surmise that if such a word existed the think tank would have used themselves.

    – Jim
    May 13 '18 at 1:27











  • Are 'social-economic trends' considered to be a type of demographic trend in your field?

    – Lawrence
    Jun 12 '18 at 6:16







  • 1





    i think that demographics are subsumed by socio-economic

    – faustus
    Dec 9 '18 at 21:46











  • socioeconomic trends will cover demographic trends.

    – ab2
    Dec 10 '18 at 0:12
















socio-economic comes to mind. demographic, separate.

– Lambie
Apr 12 '18 at 23:32






socio-economic comes to mind. demographic, separate.

– Lambie
Apr 12 '18 at 23:32





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One might surmise that if such a word existed the think tank would have used themselves.

– Jim
May 13 '18 at 1:27





One might surmise that if such a word existed the think tank would have used themselves.

– Jim
May 13 '18 at 1:27













Are 'social-economic trends' considered to be a type of demographic trend in your field?

– Lawrence
Jun 12 '18 at 6:16






Are 'social-economic trends' considered to be a type of demographic trend in your field?

– Lawrence
Jun 12 '18 at 6:16





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i think that demographics are subsumed by socio-economic

– faustus
Dec 9 '18 at 21:46





i think that demographics are subsumed by socio-economic

– faustus
Dec 9 '18 at 21:46













socioeconomic trends will cover demographic trends.

– ab2
Dec 10 '18 at 0:12





socioeconomic trends will cover demographic trends.

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For an umbrella term that encompasses "economic, social, and demographic" trends, consider societal:




societal, adj., formal: relating to society or to the way that society is organized




So you would highlight your experience doing research into societal trends.



Here are articles that use societal in precisely that sense:



  • An Analysis of Global Societal Trends to 2030 and Their Impact on the EU

  • 13 Societal Trends

  • Ten Key Societal Trends For Market Researchers: Domestic and Global





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  • social and society are very different...

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  • @Lambie see my expanded answer; societal is commonly used in this context.

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  • I am not convinced that societal encompasses demographics.

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At the heart (of society) idiomatic



In the 1950's, blue jeans were at the heart of American society. Stores such as Sears were packed full of customers trying them on; anybody who was anybody wore them out to any social occasion short of a wedding; and there was no age, gender, or race who felt blue jeans were above or beneath them.



This is different from "get to the heart of" which defines as: Find or determine the most important or essential facts or meaning. For example, It's important to get to the heart of the matter before we make any decisions. The noun heart has been used in the sense of "a vital part" since the early 1500s. [Dictionary.com]






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    For an umbrella term that encompasses "economic, social, and demographic" trends, consider societal:




    societal, adj., formal: relating to society or to the way that society is organized




    So you would highlight your experience doing research into societal trends.



    Here are articles that use societal in precisely that sense:



    • An Analysis of Global Societal Trends to 2030 and Their Impact on the EU

    • 13 Societal Trends

    • Ten Key Societal Trends For Market Researchers: Domestic and Global





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    • social and society are very different...

      – Lambie
      Apr 12 '18 at 23:33











    • @Lambie see my expanded answer; societal is commonly used in this context.

      – Gnawme
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    • I am not convinced that societal encompasses demographics.

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    For an umbrella term that encompasses "economic, social, and demographic" trends, consider societal:




    societal, adj., formal: relating to society or to the way that society is organized




    So you would highlight your experience doing research into societal trends.



    Here are articles that use societal in precisely that sense:



    • An Analysis of Global Societal Trends to 2030 and Their Impact on the EU

    • 13 Societal Trends

    • Ten Key Societal Trends For Market Researchers: Domestic and Global





    share|improve this answer

























    • social and society are very different...

      – Lambie
      Apr 12 '18 at 23:33











    • @Lambie see my expanded answer; societal is commonly used in this context.

      – Gnawme
      Apr 13 '18 at 18:03











    • I am not convinced that societal encompasses demographics.

      – Lambie
      Apr 13 '18 at 18:20













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    For an umbrella term that encompasses "economic, social, and demographic" trends, consider societal:




    societal, adj., formal: relating to society or to the way that society is organized




    So you would highlight your experience doing research into societal trends.



    Here are articles that use societal in precisely that sense:



    • An Analysis of Global Societal Trends to 2030 and Their Impact on the EU

    • 13 Societal Trends

    • Ten Key Societal Trends For Market Researchers: Domestic and Global





    share|improve this answer















    For an umbrella term that encompasses "economic, social, and demographic" trends, consider societal:




    societal, adj., formal: relating to society or to the way that society is organized




    So you would highlight your experience doing research into societal trends.



    Here are articles that use societal in precisely that sense:



    • An Analysis of Global Societal Trends to 2030 and Their Impact on the EU

    • 13 Societal Trends

    • Ten Key Societal Trends For Market Researchers: Domestic and Global






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      – Lambie
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    • @Lambie see my expanded answer; societal is commonly used in this context.

      – Gnawme
      Apr 13 '18 at 18:03











    • I am not convinced that societal encompasses demographics.

      – Lambie
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    • social and society are very different...

      – Lambie
      Apr 12 '18 at 23:33











    • @Lambie see my expanded answer; societal is commonly used in this context.

      – Gnawme
      Apr 13 '18 at 18:03











    • I am not convinced that societal encompasses demographics.

      – Lambie
      Apr 13 '18 at 18:20
















    social and society are very different...

    – Lambie
    Apr 12 '18 at 23:33





    social and society are very different...

    – Lambie
    Apr 12 '18 at 23:33













    @Lambie see my expanded answer; societal is commonly used in this context.

    – Gnawme
    Apr 13 '18 at 18:03





    @Lambie see my expanded answer; societal is commonly used in this context.

    – Gnawme
    Apr 13 '18 at 18:03













    I am not convinced that societal encompasses demographics.

    – Lambie
    Apr 13 '18 at 18:20





    I am not convinced that societal encompasses demographics.

    – Lambie
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    At the heart (of society) idiomatic



    In the 1950's, blue jeans were at the heart of American society. Stores such as Sears were packed full of customers trying them on; anybody who was anybody wore them out to any social occasion short of a wedding; and there was no age, gender, or race who felt blue jeans were above or beneath them.



    This is different from "get to the heart of" which defines as: Find or determine the most important or essential facts or meaning. For example, It's important to get to the heart of the matter before we make any decisions. The noun heart has been used in the sense of "a vital part" since the early 1500s. [Dictionary.com]






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      In the 1950's, blue jeans were at the heart of American society. Stores such as Sears were packed full of customers trying them on; anybody who was anybody wore them out to any social occasion short of a wedding; and there was no age, gender, or race who felt blue jeans were above or beneath them.



      This is different from "get to the heart of" which defines as: Find or determine the most important or essential facts or meaning. For example, It's important to get to the heart of the matter before we make any decisions. The noun heart has been used in the sense of "a vital part" since the early 1500s. [Dictionary.com]






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        At the heart (of society) idiomatic



        In the 1950's, blue jeans were at the heart of American society. Stores such as Sears were packed full of customers trying them on; anybody who was anybody wore them out to any social occasion short of a wedding; and there was no age, gender, or race who felt blue jeans were above or beneath them.



        This is different from "get to the heart of" which defines as: Find or determine the most important or essential facts or meaning. For example, It's important to get to the heart of the matter before we make any decisions. The noun heart has been used in the sense of "a vital part" since the early 1500s. [Dictionary.com]






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        At the heart (of society) idiomatic



        In the 1950's, blue jeans were at the heart of American society. Stores such as Sears were packed full of customers trying them on; anybody who was anybody wore them out to any social occasion short of a wedding; and there was no age, gender, or race who felt blue jeans were above or beneath them.



        This is different from "get to the heart of" which defines as: Find or determine the most important or essential facts or meaning. For example, It's important to get to the heart of the matter before we make any decisions. The noun heart has been used in the sense of "a vital part" since the early 1500s. [Dictionary.com]







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