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'demographic squeeze' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which there is a decrease in the population size of a certain group of people for various reasons. For example: "The demographic squeeze caused by the pandemic increasingly impacts the elderly population."
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This demographic squeeze is another big contributor to Europe's malaise.
As countries awaken to the demographic squeeze, their first instinct is often fiercely conservative.
The demographic squeeze on public finances will make that almost impossible to reverse.
Japan also faces a painful demographic squeeze as its population ages and the workforce starts to shrink.
The mounting demographic squeeze on schools comes at a time when many more very young children are already being taught in supersized schools.
As the world's poor countries get richer, their citizens have less reason to emigrate — and they begin to suffer their own demographic squeeze.
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There, another recurrent feature of the day's events was present: a crowd that seemed to be 75% female and looking distinctly like representatives of that fashionable demographic The Squeezed Middle.
Immigration is an exceptionally difficult issue for Republicans, given fierce base support for draconian legislation, and changing demographics that squeeze its leadership.
Mills says that insurers are further squeezed by demographic trends, such as people building homes on disaster-prone coast.
"We need multiple options in order to solve the funding needs". One of the ironies of the classroom space squeeze is that shifting demographics mean districts that need new buildings in some neighborhoods are closing schools in others.
Over all, movies that feature a predominantly black cast in a specifically African-American story have been caught in a squeeze between foreign markets, where those films often come up short, and demographic pressures at home.
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