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      • Nationwide, adult illiteracy has proved an intractable problem, linked to stubborn societal issues such as poverty and failing schools. In fact, US adult literacy rates are no better than they were 25 years ago.
      www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/04/26/602797769/casting-aside-shame-and-stigma-adults-tackle-struggles-with-literacy
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  2. Apr 26, 2018 · In fact, US adult literacy rates are no better than they were 25 years ago. In Maine, the small nonprofit Literacy Volunteers of Bangor is among the programs trying to chip away...

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  3. Jul 28, 2024 · Today, the corresponding global literacy rate — the share of adults aged 15 and older who can read and write — is 87%. That means more than 5 billion people can read and write today, compared to fewer than 100 million two centuries ago.

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    Of the world population older than 15 years, the majority are literate. This interactive map shows how literacy rates vary around the world. In many countries, more than 95% have basic literacy skills. Literacy skills of the majority of the population are a modern achievement as we show below. Globally, however, large inequalities remain, notably b...

    Global literacy has grown substantially in the last two centuries

    While the earliest forms of written communication date back to about 3,500-3,000 BCE, for centuries literacy remained a very restricted technology closely associated with the exercise of power. It was only during the Middle Ages that book production started growing, and literacy among the general population slowly started becoming important in the Western World.1 While the ambition of universal literacy in Europe was a fundamental reform born from the Enlightenment, it took centuries for it t...

    When did literacy start increasing in Europe?

    The following visualization shows the spread of literacy in Europe since the 15th century, based on estimates from Buringh and Van Zanden (2009).2 As can be seen, the rising levels of education in Europe foreshadowed the emergence of modern societies. Particularly fast improvements in literacy took place across Northwest Europe in the period 1600-1800. As we discuss below, widespread literacy is considered a legacy of the Age of Enlightenment.

    The ambition of universal literacy in Europe was a reform born of the Enlightenment

    The next chart shows historical estimates of literacy in England over the last five centuries. The historical estimates are based on the percentage of men and women who could sign documents, a very basic definition of literacy that is often used in historical research on education.3 The first observations refer to men and women in the diocese of Norwich, which lies to the Northeast of London. Here, the majority of men (61%) were unable to write their names in the late 16th century; for women,...

    Literacy by generation

    To assess the extent to which progress can be expected in the years to come, it is convenient to break down literacy estimates by age groups. The following map, using data from UNESCO, shows such estimates for most countries in the world. As can be seen, in the majority of nations, there is a large difference in literacy rates across generations. These large differences across generations point to a global trend: the high literacy rate among the youth indicates that as time passes, the litera...

    Literacy rates by sex

    The visualization shows the literacy for rates for young men and women. In countries above the diagonal dashed line, literacy rates are higher for young men than for young women; this is the case for many poorer countries. This chartshows the literacy rate by sex over time. This visualizationshows the ratio of the literacy rate between young women and men around the world.

    Numeracy skills over the long run

    Numeracy is the ability to understand and work with numbers. The visualization shows how this ability became more common in populations around the world based on a very basic definition of numeracy, the ability to state one's own age correctly.

    Numeracy skills today

    Compared to the data on literacy we have less information on numeracy skills in the world today. Some information comes from PIAAC, the OECD's survey of the skills of adults. The scatter plot shows how adults in OECD countries scored in the literacy and numeracy dimension. We see that the two aspects are closely correlated; those countries that have high literacy also have high numeracy. PIAAC is only available for the recent past, but it can still give us some insights into how numeracy skil...

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · But improving adult literacy rates isnt easy – particularly when adults struggle with confidence in educational settings, may have undiagnosed learning difficulties, and hold negative perceptions about learning. Fortunately, countless ways exist to help adults develop better literacy skills. 1. Assist with retaining skills

  5. May 20, 2024 · Adult literacy rate is the percentage of people ages 15 and above who can both read and write with understanding a short simple statement about their everyday life. Limitations and exceptions: In practice, literacy is difficult to measure.

  6. Research shows that adults with low literacy experience more health problems, are more likely to experience medication errors, have more workplace accidents, earn less income, live shorter lives, and are more likely to be unemployed.

  7. Sep 12, 2022 · The global literacy rate currently stands at 87%, up from 12% in 1820. Most developed countries have achieved a 99% literacy rate. But as this Statista graph shows, strong regional inequalities remain. Mali has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world at 31%, along with South Sudan at 35%.

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