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Many discussions about web developer research or surveys raise questions around representation and bias. To help answer questions like this, it would be great to have a good idea about what the global population of web developers looks like, as a point of comparison. (This is not to say all research needs to strive to target the global population.)
Here's what I found when looking into this in October 2020:
World:
- ~16.3M in Q2 2019 (Apparently from SlashData's "Web developer population forecast 2020", but I have no link)
- lower bound 16.9M (the global developer population 2019 p. 15)
- upper bound 18.9M (the global developer population 2019 p. 8)
- So something like 0.25% of the world population (7.7 billion)
- Growing overall and changing with the economy, so we should really be thinking about this as a confidence “corridor” over time.
Reachable by surveys:
- lower bound 39k (Stack Overflow 2020 JavaScript users) which could be as little as 0.2% of developers
Europe:
- Eurostat should have data, SlashData refers to it.
USA:
- lower bound 103k (Data USA) or 174k (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- upper bound 1.36M (Data USA: all software developers)
- SlashData must have a tighter bound
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