A novel approach to the assessment of literacy is used to tackle the issue of effectiveness of years of schooling. The dichotomy inherent in the literacy rate is rejected in favor of a " practice-based" approach, which considers literacy as a multifaceted phenomenon as advocated in anthropological and economic research. Primary data collected in the poorest region in Mozambique suggest that years of schooling have a differentiated impact on acquired literacy practices of adults. Results that are robust to different specifications are reported. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd
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It is important to examine the role of urbanization, government, and school life expectancy (the yea...
Africa is the continent with the highest rate of illiteracy. To meet this challenge, African states,...
This thesis examines the effects of schooling on literacy skills using International Adult Literacy ...
A novel approach to the assessment of literacy is used to tackle the issue of effectiveness of years...
The concepts of literacy events and practices have received considerable attention in educational re...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study aims to determine the functionality of two adult literacy progra...
Although literacy rates have improved somehow in recent years, there are still large numbers of peop...
Si la proportion d'adultes analphabètes dans les pays d'Afrique subsaharienne a décliné entre 1985 e...
The present paper provides an analytic review of four country case studies that were prepared for th...
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
Literacy rate is a major indicator of economic and social development, the campaign for growth and i...
Education, particularly at the primary level, has long been regarded as an essential input of social...
Following on the 1990 and 2000 World Conferences on Education for All, African governments increased...
Literacy levels in Africa are low, and school instruction outcomes are not promising. Africa also ha...
High levels of literacy within a country translates to personal and national stability. The converse...
It is important to examine the role of urbanization, government, and school life expectancy (the yea...
Africa is the continent with the highest rate of illiteracy. To meet this challenge, African states,...
This thesis examines the effects of schooling on literacy skills using International Adult Literacy ...