This article examines the invention of counting literacy on a national basis in nineteenth-century Britain. Through an analysis of Registrar Generals' reports, it describes how the early statisticians wrestled with the implications of their new-found capacity to describe a nation's communications skills in a single table and how they were unable to escape their model of a society of isolated individuals divided into the literate and illiterate. The continuing influence of this approach is traced in the recent report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIACC)
This paper presents multivariate estimates of the relationship between the ability to sign and a num...
The task of determining the standards of literacy in an historical epoch, the accurate assessment of...
This article explores literacy in 19th century Māori society, and in particular, this work considers...
Critical to an understanding of Victorian literature is an awareness of the participants in literate...
The paper explores the significance of counting communication skills in one of the earliest societie...
Since the Registrar General began to count the signatures and marks made by brides and grooms in par...
"Based on the analysis of Anglican marriage registers for the period 1754 to 1890, the article explo...
In mid-nineteenth century, Devon and Suffolk were both agricultural counties and yet the level of li...
The paper proposes a theory of demography that helps chart the evolution of skill premia in England ...
This article demonstrates the utility of a new source, prison registers, for the history of literacy...
Age data frequently display excess frequencies at round or attractive ages, such as even numbers and...
Age data frequently display excess frequencies at round or attractive ages, such as even numbers and...
The extent of literacy in the past has been the subject of a considerable number of quantitative his...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Literacy Attainment Data and Discourse is an ESRC Fe...
The article presents an essay that deals with the study conducted by Donald MacKenzie and the case s...
This paper presents multivariate estimates of the relationship between the ability to sign and a num...
The task of determining the standards of literacy in an historical epoch, the accurate assessment of...
This article explores literacy in 19th century Māori society, and in particular, this work considers...
Critical to an understanding of Victorian literature is an awareness of the participants in literate...
The paper explores the significance of counting communication skills in one of the earliest societie...
Since the Registrar General began to count the signatures and marks made by brides and grooms in par...
"Based on the analysis of Anglican marriage registers for the period 1754 to 1890, the article explo...
In mid-nineteenth century, Devon and Suffolk were both agricultural counties and yet the level of li...
The paper proposes a theory of demography that helps chart the evolution of skill premia in England ...
This article demonstrates the utility of a new source, prison registers, for the history of literacy...
Age data frequently display excess frequencies at round or attractive ages, such as even numbers and...
Age data frequently display excess frequencies at round or attractive ages, such as even numbers and...
The extent of literacy in the past has been the subject of a considerable number of quantitative his...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Literacy Attainment Data and Discourse is an ESRC Fe...
The article presents an essay that deals with the study conducted by Donald MacKenzie and the case s...
This paper presents multivariate estimates of the relationship between the ability to sign and a num...
The task of determining the standards of literacy in an historical epoch, the accurate assessment of...
This article explores literacy in 19th century Māori society, and in particular, this work considers...