Which Country Reads the Most?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/55344/which-country-reads-most

“[Source: World Culture Score Index, via @Amazing_Maps]
According to the NOP World Culture Score Index, readers in India are making the rest of us look bad. Don’t squint! Here’s a larger version, and here’s the complete list:
Hours reading per week per person
1. India — 10 hours, 42 minutes
2. Thailand — 9:24
3. China — 8:00
4. Philippines — 7:36
5. Egypt — 7:30
6. Czech Republic — 7:24
7. Russia — 7:06
8. Sweden — 6:54
8. France — 6:54
10. Hungary — 6:48
10. Saudi Arabia — 6:48
12. Hong Kong — 6:42
13. Poland — 6:30
14. Venezuela — 6:24
15. South Africa — 6:18
15. Australia — 6:18
17. Indonesia — 6:00
18. Argentina — 5:54
18. Turkey — 5:54
20. Spain — 5:48
20. Canada — 5:48
22. Germany — 5:42
22. USA — 5:42
24. Italy — 5:36
25. Mexico — 5:30
26. U.K. — 5:18
27. Brazil — 5:12
28. Taiwan — 5:00
29. Japan — 4:06
30. Korea — 3:06″
Stephen

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Hi,
I am an Austrian librarian and very interested in the data concerning Austria, but I can’t find any. I wonder where my country is positioned in Reading / Watching TV / Listening to radio / Computer & Internet. So I would kindly ask you to send me those positions.
Thank you very much!
Sincerely
Nikolaus Hamann
Nikolaus: Perhaps if you followed the link and asked the researchers . . . ?
Another map of the world in which New Zealand doesn’t exist. Who makes these things?