breakfast of champions...
I wouldn't bother even counting any of the countries with less than 100k pubs. Any increase/decrease is statistically unreliable at those numbers.
I hear what you're saying, but allow me to demonstrate...
As I've already mentioned, the Falkland Islands are, well, tiny. They have a total population of little over 3000, plus a few sheep. Quite why the Argentinians bothered to try and invade in the 80s is beyond me, but I digress.
At some point over the last 12 months, the numbers at the "Falklands Congregation" swelled from 5 (in the previous year) to 10 (in 2011). This gave them a 100% growth increase. But does this affect our crucial statistic of 0.92% growth? The answer is very little, if at all. The reason for this is because the numbers you see at the bottom (i.e. 32,994 and 33,299) are the totals for the average publishers for all 5 countries, including the Falklands. This is what was used to arrive at the statistic of 0.92%, and NOT the percentage figures that you see in the table. This means that whatever goes on in the Falkland congregation is virtually irrelevant, because the five countries have effectively been merged into one big hypothetical country with 90% to 100% internet penetration. The 5 to 10 Falkland islanders are now stood alone in a crowd numbering 33,299 - and are citizens of the newly formed state of "Optimum-internet-penetration-land", which had a 2011 growth rate of only 0.92% over the previous year.
The same method applies to all other tiny countries who would appear to be spoiling the figures. And, as I've explained to Zid, this is exactly the same method that the Society uses when calculating the yearly worldwide growth figure.
I hope this explains things?
Cedars