SCAN - 2010 Worldwide Service Report Via 2011 Yearbook

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  • Gayle
    Gayle

    Marcial,, you have PM,,click at envelope icon at top of this page by your name.

    Welcome to this site,,I don't know your language, but perhaps someone here does and can help with translation.

  • Achille
    Achille

    The 2010 report in the Italian language is available here :

    http://www.infotdgeova.it/statistiche6.php Achille

  • Gayle
    Gayle

    Marcial,, you have a PM.

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    This project has absorbed me all day. I want to blame someone. Someone asked if the increases in certain countries could be explained by GDP. I checked; there is no correlation. There is a general pattern of growth based on the UN's Human Development Index (HDI). Countries with very high HDI experienced low or no growth in 2010. Generally, countries with very low HDI are likely to experience growth, but we have notable exeptions of Kenya and Malawi where there was a decline.

    I will post some more comments later, including an explanation why I compared only these 70 countries of the many "lands" published by the WTBTS.

    Country% Catholic% Muslim2009 Growth2010 GrowthAnomalousCorrected Publisher GrowthGDP (billions)Inequality-adjusted HDIInequality-adjusted education index
    Kenya25%7% 2%Y-1%32.420.3200.369
    Malawi 22%12% 2%Y-1%5.040.2610.256
    Sweden1.60%2% 0% 0%444.600.8240.825
    Tanzania 26.69%31% 2%Y0%22.430.2850.237
    Switzerland46.08%4% 0% 0%522.400.8130.786
    Portugal90%0% 0% 0%223.700.7000.670
    Austria72%4% 0% 0%366.300.7870.753
    Finland0%0% 0% 0%238.000.8060.805
    Belgium76%3% 0% 0%461.300.7940.784
    Netherlands31%6% 0% 0%770.300.8180.834
    Denmark1%2% 0% 0%311.900.8100.813
    Slovakia73.07% 0% 0%88.400.7640.821
    Benin23%25% 3%Y0%6.490.2820.202
    Australia 28%2% 1% 0%1220.000.8640.982
    Chile 71%0% 1% 0%199.200.6340.657
    Japan0%0% 0% 0%5391.00....
    Czech Republic 34%0% 0% 0%195.200.7900.859
    Mozambique 22%23% 2%Y0%10.210.1550.144
    Germany32%5% 0% 0%3306.000.8140.858
    Canada 44%2% 1% 0%1564.000.8120.834
    Poland94%0% 0% 0%470.000.7090.728
    Spain 87.79%1% 1% 0%1375.000.7790.781
    Norway 1%1% 1% 0%413.500.8760.919
    Haiti 65%0% 2%Y0%6.590.2390.219
    Puerto Rico73%0% 1% 0%93.52
    Jamaica 0% 1% 0%13.740.5740.619
    France 76%5% 1% 1%2555.000.7920.751
    Britain 9%3% 1% 1%2259.000.7660.766
    Nigeria14%49% 3% 1%206.700.2460.228
    Brazil 79%0% 2% 1%2024.000.5090.470
    Greece 1%3% 1% 1%302.000.7680.788
    Italy 97%0% 1% 1%2037.000.7520.706
    Congo50%2% 3% 1%11.880.3340.330
    Cameroon25%18% 3% 1%21.880.3040.312
    Argentina 89%2% 2% 1%351.000.6220.672
    Cuba 50%0% 1% 1%57.49
    USA22.63%1% 2% 1%14620.000.7990.863
    New Zealand 12%1% 2% 1%138.00....
    Angola50%1% 4% 1%85.810.2420.207
    Hungary 58%0% 1% 1%132.300.7360.815
    Panama85%1% 3% 1%27.20
    Togo24.85%12% 4% 1%3.070.2870.264
    Uruguay72.89%0% 2% 2%40.710.6420.653
    Indonesia3%85% 3% 2%695.100.4940.424
    Moldova 0%0% 1%Y2%5.36
    Philippines81%5% 4% 2%188.700.5180.554
    Kazakhstan1%54% 3%Y2%131.000.6170.753
    Romania9%0% 2%Y2%158.400.6750.693
    Russia 1%12% 2%Y3%1477.000.6360.631
    Guatemala 77%0% 5% 3%40.770.3720.270
    El Salvador76%0% 4% 3%21.800.4770.415
    Nicaragua82%0% 4% 3%6.380.4260.333
    Colombia86%0% 4% 3%283.100.4920.482
    Ukraine 7.34%1% 2%Y3%136.600.6520.795
    Peru88%0% 4%Y3%153.500.5010.510
    Mexico87%0%4%4%Y3%1004.000.5930.564
    Zambia 28%0%7%5% 3%15.690.2700.330
    Bolivia85%0% 5% 3%19.180.3980.510
    Venezuela 87.82%0% 5%Y3%285.200.5490.495
    Costa Rica 83% 5% 4%35.440.5760.519
    Dominican Republic86%0% 5% 4%50.870.4990.450
    India2%13% 5% 4%1430.000.3650.255
    Armenia 0% 4%Y4%8.830.6190.675
    Georgia 10% 4%Y5%11.230.5790.749
    Ecuador90%0%7%6%Y5%56.500.5540.501
    Rwanda48%2%8%8% 5%5.690.2430.263
    Madagascar23%1%8%8% 5%8.330.3080.320
    South Africa6%1%1%6%Y5%354.400.4110.529
    Ghana12%16%8%8%Y6%18.060.3490.487
    Zimbabwe 1%5%9%Y8%5.570.0980.416

    Human Development Colors
    Very High
    High
    Medium
    Low

    P.S. I corrected the publisher growth based on the percentage population increase in each country.

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    Here are all the countries the Witnesses are not (35 countries). At least, there are no recorded Publishers. To be fair, Christians of any stripe have had little headway in any of these countries. The LDS have representation in Vietnam (25), Egypt (30), Jordan (30), Bahrain (76), China (125), and Singapore (680).

    Only one country with a high Muslim population has a corresponding growth in Publishers (Malaysia, 6% growth). Most do not have a Witness representation at all.

    CountryState Religion% MuslimPopulation, Wiipedia
    AfghanistanMuslim96% 29,117,000
    AlgeriaMuslim94% 36,300,000
    BahrainMuslim80% 807,000
    BhutanBuddhist1% 695,822
    Brunei DarussalamMuslim66% 407,000
    ChinaCommunist2% 1,341,000,000
    ComorosNone96% 691,000
    DjiboutiNone95% 879,000
    EgyptMuslim98% 80,113,000
    EritreaNone35% 5,224,000
    IranMuslim98% 75,225,000
    IraqMuslim97% 31,467,000
    JordanMuslim96% 6,472,000
    KuwaitMuslim93% 3,051,000
    LaosNone0% 6,230,200
    LibyaMuslim95% 6,546,000
    MaldivesMuslim96% 317,280
    MauritaniaMuslim97% 3,366,000
    Monaco(blank)0% 33,000
    MoroccoMuslim100% 32,123,000
    OmanMuslim93% 2,694,094
    Palestinian Territories(blank)106% 3,935,249
    QuatarMuslim64% 1,696,563
    Saudi ArabiaMuslim92% 27,136,977
    SingaporeNone14% 5,076,700
    SomaliaMuslim96% 9,359,000
    SyriaNone96% 21,020,000
    Tajikistan(blank)83% 7,075,000
    TunisiaMuslim97% 10,549,100
    Turkmenistan(blank)92% 5,177,000
    United Arab EmiratesMuslim42% 8,264,070
    Uzbekistan(blank)95% 27,794,000
    Viêt NamNone0% 86,930,000
    Western Sahara(blank)96% 530,000
    YemenMuslim104% 22,492,035
    Grand Total 1,899,794,090
  • jgnat
    jgnat

    The world-wide growth rate was reported as 2.5%. Adjusted for the world population growth of 1.1%, we get a corrected growth rate of 1.4%.

    When I compared the % change for various countries, I found the results to be quite variable until I got over 10,000 Publishers per country. Recorded are changes as low as -29% (Kosrae, 23 publishers) and as high as 100% (14 new publishers in the "land" of Rota). I wanted to see trends with other published results, so I eliminated from analysis all the "lands" (129), and countries with fewer than 10,000 publishers.

    Peak Publishers by Country 1010

    Three countries make up 21% of all Publishers; Mexico (adjusted 3% growth, second year running), Brazil (adjusted 1% growth 2010), and the USA (adjusted 1% growth 2010). These are the "big boys" running the show.

    There are 70 countries with under 1,000 publishers. I suspect they proportionally take up more administration time than the rest (translation, shipping).

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    It appears that Publishers have not made inroads where countries have over 90% dominance in one religion. The "rule" falls apart below 90%, however, as people begin to express their independence.

    Exceptions to this "rule" are Armenia (4% growth), Ecuador (5% growth), and Equatorial New Guinea (10% growth)

    Country% Catholic% MuslimOther ReligionPopulation growth rate (%)Corrected Publisher Growth
    Afghanistan0%96% 4%
    Algeria0%94% 2%
    Cape Verde93%0% 2%0%
    Comoros0%96% 2%
    Djibouti1%95% 2%
    East Timor93%4%
    Egypt 98%
    Greece 1%3%98% Greek Orthodox0%1%
    Iran 98% 1%
    Iraq12%97% 2%
    Italy 97%0% 0%1%
    Jordan 96% 3%
    Kuwait6%93% 2%
    Libya1%95% 2%
    Maldives 96% 2%
    Malta 95%0% 0%-3%
    Mauritania0%97% 3%
    Moldova 0%0%98% Eastern Orthodox-1%2%
    Monaco91%0% 0%
    Morocco0%100% 1%
    Oman 93% 2%
    Palestinian Territories 106% 3%
    Paraguay92%0% 2%0%
    Poland94%0% 0%0%
    Portugal90%0% 0%0%
    Réunion92% 1%
    Saudi Arabia 92% 2%
    Senegal6.50%94% 2%0%
    Somalia0.00%96% 3%
    Syria42.50%96% 3%
    Tunisia0.21%97% 1%
    Turkmenistan 92% 1%
    Uzbekistan 95% 1%
    Western Sahara0%96% 4%
    Yemen2.72%100% 3%
  • Simon
    Simon

    Every day, there are many many more people alive that have never heard the 'message' than there were the day before and never will. Their technique of delivering a world-wide message is *that* good (not).

    As a proportion of the worlds population they get smaller every day.

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow
    As a proportion of the worlds population they get smaller every day.

    Excellent point.

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    Here's what Simon is talking about. Peak publishers only make up 1 in a thousand people worldwide. Though the organization may grow in proportion faster (say 2%) than the world population (say 1.2%), the world, by it's sheer size, vastly increases in numbers over the Witnesses. Here it is on a table.

    World PopulationPeak PublishersMemorial AttendanceTotal Unreached (World Pop. Minus Peak Publishers)Difference Unreached from Previous Year
    2000 6,100,000,000 6,035,564 14,872,086 6,093,964,436
    2001 6,173,200,000 6,117,666 15,374,986 6,167,082,334 73,117,898
    2002 6,214,891,000 6,304,645 15,597,746 6,208,586,355 41,504,021
    2003 6,301,463,000 6,429,351 16,097,622 6,295,033,649 86,447,294
    2004 6,396,000,000 6,513,132 16,760,607 6,389,486,868 94,453,219
    2005 6,477,000,000 6,613,829 16,383,333 6,470,386,171 80,899,303
    2006 6,555,000,000 6,491,775 16,675,113 6,548,508,225 78,122,054
    2007 6,625,000,000 6,691,790 17,672,443 6,618,308,210 69,799,985
    2008 6,705,000,000 7,124,443 17,790,631 6,697,875,557 79,567,347
    2009 6,810,000,000 7,313,173 18,168,323 6,802,686,827 104,811,270

    The number of unreached, no matter what the percentage increase of publishers, will always increase. The Witnesses are losing the "battle" every day.

    Source for world population: www.prb.org

    Source for publisher and memorial attendance: http://www.scribd.com/doc/26855386/Yearbook-Comparisons-1994-2008-Worldwide-Report-1994-Grand

    To stop the hemmoraging, the peak publishers would have to increase four times, or to 76 million adherents. That would keep them at least even with world population growth.

    Now, from a business perspective, the publisher growth is stable and predictable. What you would expect from a cash cow.

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