Our World

Check this out.
Certainly puts things in perspective.

http://www.truemajority.com/register/earth.asp
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wonder full !!!
i have no world to say .......
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Good link.

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LIVE SIMPLY SO OTHERS CAN SIMPLY LIVE
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Claim: If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, that village would resemble one described in this piece.

Status: Not quite.


Origins: This thing has been circulating for ages (in Internet time) now, and people seem to find the contrasts it highlights between the "haves" and "have-nots" of the world compelling. However, much of the information it presents is questionable, out of date, or poorly-defined:


57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south
8 Africans



According to the United Nations World Population Prospects document, the world population in the year 2000 was about 6.1 billion, with this geographic distribution:


Africa: 794,000,000
Asia: 3,672,000,000
Latin America and Caribbean: 519,000,000
Europe: 727,000,000
North America: 314,000,000
Oceania: 51,000,000
If we calculate the corresponding percentages (and lump North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Oceania into the "western hemisphere" category), we get the following ratios for our population of 100:


Asians: 60
Europeans: 12
Western Hemisphereans: 15
(9 Latin Americans/Caribbeans, 5 North Americans, 1 Oceanian)
Africans: 13

52 would be female
48 would be male



According to that same United Nations document, the world population in the year 2000 consisted of 3,051,099,000 men and 3,005,616,000 women, which (with a little rounding) breaks down to 50 men and 50 women in a population of 100.


70 would be non-white
30 would be white



Here we run into definitional problems trying to lump entire continents' worth of people into one class based on some nebulous concept of color. What makes a person "white" or "black"? If we say that Africans are considered "black," does that categorization apply equally to Nigerians, Egyptians, and South Africans? (Is the Middle East part of Africa or Asia?) Should the classification of Asians as "white" or "non-white" be based solely upon skin tone, or upon geographical and cultural factors as well?

The numbers given here seem to be based upon the classification of Europeans and Western Hemisphereans as "white" and Africans and Asians as "non-white" (and the assumption that those continents are homogeneous in racial composition). With those qualfications, a population of 100 (based on year 2000 numbers) would include 27 whites and 73 non-whites.


70 would be non-Christian
30 would be Christian




According to the chart at Adherents.com, which provides estimates of "the number of people who have at least a minimal level of self-identification as adherents" of a particular religion, the world's population in early 2001 was 33% Christian. So, our reduced population of 100 would be composed of 33 Christians and 67 non-Christians.


89 would be heterosexual
11 would be homosexual



This one is almost impossible to estimate with any reasonable degree of accuracy. The classification of people as being either "heterosexual" or "homosexual" is too dependent upon subjective criteria, and the answers of respondents to surveys about their sexual habits are too easily influenced by other social factors. The common figure of "10% of the population is homosexual" is often bandied about, but that number is derived from a misapplication of a Kinsey study which was not based upon a representative sample of the population. One can find estimates that place of the percentage of the population considered to be homosexual anywhere between 1-2% and 25%-35%, but a reasonable survey of the more controlled studies would put the figure in about the 2-3% range (for males, at least).


6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth, and all 6 would be from the United States.



This claim demontrates the precariousness of trying to summarize a very large, diverse population in a few simple statistics. For starters, our miniature world of 100 people only includes 5 people from all of North America, so any statement involving 6 people from the United States just doesn't compute!

"Wealth" is a concept difficult to measure with any precision, but we can use Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a reasonable approximation. If we take some figures from the CIA's World Factbook 2000, we find that the estimated GDP of the United States in 1999 was $9.255 trillion, out of a world total of $40.7 trillion. In other words, in 1999 the United States possessed about 23% of the world's wealth. If we assume that all 5 North Americans in our miniature world are from the United States, and that they have inherited an amount of wealth proportional to that held by the United States in the "real" world, together they'd still have only 23% of the world's wealth, not 59%. Even if you could find some combination of 6 people in our putative population of 100 who held 59% of the total wealth, they wouldn't all be from the United States.


80 would live in substandard housing



This statement can't be assessed without knowing the definition of "substandard" being employed here. "Substandard" by whose standards? And if a full 80% of the world's population truly lives in "substandard" housing, doesn't that indicate whatever standard is being used must be too high?

Estimates for this figure are all over the map as well (some United Nations housing statistics are informative but don't really answer the question), but a 1999 article in International Wildlife puts the estimate at 33%, not the 80% figure offered here.


70 would be unable to read



A 1998 UNICEF study put the world illiteracy rate at 16%, well short of the 70% claimed here.


50 would suffer from malnutrition



The World Health Organization puts the malnutrition figure at about 33%.


1 would be near death
1 would be near birth



This statement is simply too vague to evaluate. At any given time, one person in a hundred is near death? Just how "near"? Is age a factor in this statistic?


1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education



Again, we have to know whether our miniature world's inhabitants represent current population trends in age as well as other factors. According to the United Nations World Population Prospects document, the median age of the world's population was 26.5 in 2000, with that figure being lower in less developed (and more populous) areas of the world. (The median age of Africans, for example, was only 18.4 in 2000.) So, this statistic could be true simply because much of our miniature population would be too young to have finished college yet (assuming that "having a college education" means "graduated with the equivalent of a bachelor's degree"). However, if we assume everyone in our miniature world is of sufficient age and apply the current graduation rates of the USA (33%) to its share of the population (5), we'd have almost two college graduates from America alone. And other parts of the world (e.g., New Zealand, Netherlands, Britain, and Norway) have graduation rates equal to or higher than the USA's.


1 would own a computer



Computer ownership rates in the USA now indicate that over 50% of American households have computers, so if we assume that "households" can be equated with "people" in our miniature world, our 5 Americans alone would have at least two computers between them.

On the other hand, if this is the kind of material having a computer gives one access to, the inhabitants of our miniature world just might opt to do without them.

Last updated: 27 March 2001



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wow, something you don't think about on a 'nomal' day
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Nice reading The Rated PG.

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thought provoking to say the least


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Man, The Rated PG must of been bored to do research . But that was sortof sad. And interesting.
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RatedPG: I don't understand what you point was in all that.
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I think the point was that after a couple more years the $200,000,000.00 you banked is now $200,066,000.06...

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666? with a 2 and a bunch of 0s
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uh I was just trying to point out that the message is what is important the numbers don't change the overall message. Now if you read my message backwards... well then... then you'll have something!!! Number 9 Number 9 Number 9 Number 9 Number 9 Number 9 ...

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Exactly my though too Static, thus my questionning.

It's like:
Person A: You make 10 times more money than I do.
Person B: You're such as liar! I make 9 times more money than you!
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Great link!! Glad you showed it to us!
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I suppose the one Aussie would be Jafo ?
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well Jafo doesn't indicate nationality like Platypus would I guess



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Reply #19 Top
Statistics!!! A game of numbers. Statisticians!!! Modern day spinsters.
Dumbos!!! People who believe in the crap put forward by Statisticians in the name of Statistics.
And whoever side, statistics, like history, tells the real story?
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Hell, Statistics are no more an absolute than anything else beyond the two aboslute facts that if you are born you will one day die, well ther eis a third absolute fact between those two, from the moment of conception the rest of your time is spent dying until death comes.




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@shu, you seem so argumentative lately my friend, what's the problem and can I help?

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Maybe you can JM. Help me figure out the problem that lead me to this mood!!!
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Only one flaw in the vid. Or I missed it. What porportion of the worlds wealth and resources goes to WAR and DEFENSE?