Changing patterns of illiteracy in Morocco: assessment methods compared

V. Lavy, J. Spratt, N. Leboucher

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Abstract

This study estimates the incidence, characteristics, and patterns of change over time of illiteracy in Morocco. The study compare the results from direct literacy assessment to the conventional methods of self-reported literacy. This effort has provided more detailed, objective information with which patterns of literacy skills in the country may be determined, and their relationship to other important social and economic behaviours and outcomes analyzed. It also provides an opportunity to examine more closely the reliability and validity of common proxy indicators used to estimate literacy rates and skill levels. The results have implications both for methods of measuring literacy and for formulating policy to increase literacy. -Authors

Original languageEnglish
JournalWorld Bank Living Standards Measurement Study Working Paper
Volume115
StatePublished - 1995

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