vanuserühmades
Vanuserühmades is an Estonian term used in statistics and social science to describe the practice of organizing a population into discrete age brackets for analysis. The word derives from vanuserühm (age group) with the inessive plural ending des, producing a form that can be translated as “in age groups” or “across age groups.” It is commonly employed in data reporting and methodological discussions to indicate that results are broken down by age segments rather than presented for the population as a whole.
In practice, vanuserühmades is applied across various fields, including demography, economics, sociology, education, and market research.
Key considerations when using vanuserühmades include the choice of age bands, which can influence interpretation and
See also: demography, age structure, cohort analysis, age standardization.