Statistical Analysis of the top 25 countries in the world - Average Publishers

by ILoveTTATT2 9 Replies latest jw friends

  • ILoveTTATT2
    ILoveTTATT2

    So I looked up the 2016 numbers and the top 25 countries:



    United States
    Mexico
    Brazil
    Nigeria
    Italy
    Congo, Dem. Republic of (Zaire, Belgian Congo)
    Japan
    Philippines
    Zambia (Northern Rhodesia)
    Russia
    Colombia
    Germany
    Argentina
    Venezuela
    Ukraine
    Britain
    Ghana (Gold Coast)
    France
    Peru
    Angola
    Poland
    Canada
    Spain
    Korea, Republic of
    South Africa
    The top 25 countries make up for close to 80% of all the Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide. It's safe to say that what happens in these countries affects the Watchtower strongly.

    Of these 25 countries, 5 had declines from 2010 to 2016:

    Germany
    Spain
    Japan
    Poland
    Ukraine

    Two had no growth:

    Canada and Britain

    11 had growth rates less than 2% per year:

    Colombia
    Brazil
    South Africa
    Peru
    Nigeria
    Russia
    Argentina
    France
    Italy
    Korea, Republic of
    United States

    The following had growth rates per year as follows:

    Angola : 7.56%
    Congo, Dem. Republic of (Zaire, Belgian Congo): 4.75%
    Ghana (Gold Coast): 3.51%
    Venezuela: 3.16%
    Mexico: 2.96%
    Philippines: 2.76%
    Zambia (Northern Rhodesia): 2.235


    In regular scale, here are the top 25 countries:

    In logarithmic scale, here are the top 25 countries:

    As you can see, the top three countries are USA, Mexico and Brazil. USA had its golden years from 1950-1990, and from 1990-2016 has not done so well. Brazil and Mexico exploded in the 1980's... The ones to watch out for are Nigeria (although it's slowing down), the Congo, and Angola.

    Angola is exploding right now...

    Possibly in 10-20 years the African countries will be around 500 thousand, and Mexico and Brazil might reach the U.S. numbers.

    What do you think?

  • alanv
    alanv

    Providing any slight increase comes mainly from the poor countries, it is a good thing in my book. Certainly that is the way things have been going lately. Also of course, access to the internet is more widespread in rich countries for obvious reasons. Last year if you take the whole of Europe there was a decrease in average publishers. That is great news, along with many other countries that had little or no growth.

  • joe134cd
    joe134cd

    That is fantastic these countries growing that can drain Wt funds.

  • St George of England
    St George of England

    Hi TTATT2 - Interesting figures, if you don't mind me asking, where did you get the data from?

    I just looked at the 2017 YB (2016) figures - in parentheses:-

    Angola : 7.56% (9%)

    Congo, Dem. Republic of (Zaire, Belgian Congo): 4.75% (22% - surely a typo!?)

    Ghana (Gold Coast): 3.51% (3%)

    Venezuela: 3.16% (4%)

    Mexico: 2.96% (1%)

    Philippines: 2.76% (1%)

    Zambia (Northern Rhodesia): 2.235 (6%)

    George

  • ILoveTTATT2
    ILoveTTATT2

    Hi George,

    My figures are the average growth percent from 2010-2016.

    I did the following calculations:

    Publishers in 2016 / Publishers in 2010 = Ratio

    (Ratio^ (1/6) - 1) *100 = Percent increase per year from 2010 to 2016

    This evens out really good and really bad years.

  • Earnest
    Earnest

    Hi George,

    Congo, Dem. Republic of (Zaire, Belgian Congo): 4.75% (22% - surely a typo!?)

    The figure in the 2016 Yearbook showed an increase of 21.6%.

    It is interesting that no comment was made on this huge increase, but the fact there was an increase on this in the 2017 Yearbook suggests it is not a typo.

    Using ILoveTTAT's method of calculation I find that Dem. Republic of Congo (Zaire) had an annual growth rate of 5.95% for the years from 2010 to 2016.

    ((214,736 / 151,842) ^ (1 / 6) - 1) * 100

  • ILoveTTATT2
    ILoveTTATT2

    Oops. I think I messed up with the data. I grabbed the peak pubs instead of the average pubs...

  • slimboyfat
    slimboyfat

    I was going to say that, but wanted to check first. One of the major surprises last year was a 22% increase in Congo.

  • St George of England
    St George of England

    TTATT2 - Thank you for the clarification.

    Earnest - I hadn't checked the 2016 YB, as you say suggests not a typo.

    George

  • Earnest
    Earnest

    These are the statistics for the years 2010 to 2016 using the same method of calculation with the figures for average publishers:

    Of the 25 countries, three had declines:

    Japan, Poland, Ukraine

    Six had growth rates of less than 1% per year:

    Germany, Republic of Korea, Canada, Italy, Spain, Britain

    Four had growth rates between 1% and 2% per year:

    Argentina, France, United States, Russia

    Six had growth rates between 2% and 3% per year:

    Brazil, Nigeria, South Africa, Peru, Colombia, Mexico

    The following had growth rates of more than 3% per year:

    Angola : 8.37%

    Congo, Dem. Republic of (Zaire, Belgian Congo): 5.95%

    Ghana (Gold Coast): 4.18%

    Venezuela: 3.86%

    Zambia: 3.51%

    Philippines: 3.04%

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