demographic risk factors
Demographic risk factors refer to specific characteristics or attributes of a population, such as age, gender, race, income level, and education, which can significantly impact their vulnerability to certain potential risks or outcomes in various areas like health, finance, or social behavior. These factors help determine the likelihood of individuals or groups being negatively affected by certain circumstances or events due to their demographic profile.
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