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Statistics about number and size of membership at WOSM and WAGGGS, even by region.Is part of the book "Global Citizenship Education" by Eduard Vallory, this book was his final work at his Phd at Social Science.All the primary data were created by himself, I just compilated and publish.
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Figure 4. Percentage of independent countries that are members
of WOSM and/or WAGGGS out of all independent countries (2003)
Author’s own work. Source of data: World Scouting 2003 Data Set
Figure 5. WOSM and/or WAGGGS member countries in each region as a percentage
of all WOSM and/or WAGGGS member countries in 2003 (n =165)
Author’s own work. Source of data: World Scouting 2003 Data Set
Figure 6. Number of young people who are members
of WOSM and/or WAGGGS by regions and overall, 2003
Author’s own work. Source of data: World Scouting 2003 Data Set
Figure 7. Percentage of young members of World Scouting
(WOSM and/or WAGGGS) by region (n = 26.758.228)
Author’s own work. Source of data: World Scouting 2003 Data Set
Figure 7a. Percentage of young WOSM members (n = 20.071.581) by region
Figure 8. Density by organization and region, 2003
(Number of Scouts per 10,000 people = (Number of Scouts/Population 5-19)*10000)*
* The values for WOSM and/or WAGGGS should be the sum of the values obtained by WOSM and WAGGGS. This is not the case for some regions because the data has been rounded up or down.
1.3.1. Geographical Presence of World Scouting According to Member Age
Figure 9. World Scouting Census by Regions According to Member Age
Figure 10. Percentage of World Scouting members
in the 5-9 years age group, by region (n = 10.755.361)
Figure 11. Percentage of World Scouting members
in the 10-14 years age group, by region (n = 12.145.036)
Figure 12. Percentage of World Scouting members
in the 15-19 years age group, by region (n = 3.857.831)
Author’s own work. Source of data: World Scouting 2003 Data Set
Figure 13. World Scouting density according to member age, by region
(number of Scouts per 10 thousand young inhabitants)
Author’s own work. Source: World Scouting 2003 Data Set
Table 4. Number of child and young members of World Scouting, by gender,
according to world organization and region
WOSM WAGGGS
Region Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
Africa 644,784 100,735 745,519 0 453,222 453,222
Asia without
Indonesia 6,631,068 626,262 7,257,330 1,099 2,204,006 2,205,105
Indonesia 7,254,887 0 7,254,887 0 0 0
Europe 1,000,773 162,883 1,163,656 17,649 926,611 944,260
North America 3,234,322 174,437 3,408,759 479 3,003,312 3,003,791
Oceania 61,789 16,415 78,204 0 43,966 43,966
South America 112,142 51,084 163,226 2,054 34,249 36,303
All countries 18,939,765 1,131,816 20,071,581 21,281 6,665,366 6,686,647
Author’s own work. Source: World Scouting 2003 Data Set
Figure 19. Percentage of boys/girls in World Scouting (WOSM and/or WAGGGS)
Figure 23. Independent countries, WOSM membership and Scout censuses, 1924-2004.
Figure 24.5. Evolution in the number of individual and country WOSM members
in South America
Author’s own work. Source: WOSM Census Data Set, 1924-2004
Figure 27. Evolution in the number of World Scouting members by age
Figure 27.5. Evolution in the number of WOSM members in South America by age
Author’s own work. Source: WOSM Ages-based Census Data Set, 1968-2004