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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
The Guardian article linked in the OP.
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Interesting, I don’t know if that’s the correct conclusion to make, having looked at the data.
For example, both in the female and male categories it includes the age range “15-19,” which is abnormally low in comparison to the rest of the population. Why? Because of legal drinking ages across the world (the US, for example, would drag that number down as the number of current drinkers would be exceptionally low thanks to the legal age being 21).
What’s most telling is the average percentage across the age ranges in legal age. For women, that falls around 31%, for men it’s 55%.
Given that there is a +/- 7% error possibility, the prevelance of current drinkers in the world is really anywhere from 1/3 at a low, to just over 1/2 at a high.
I guess I don’t really have a conclusion other than the fact that “2/3 of the world doesn’t drink” isn’t really accurate, at least as a definitive statement.