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The Survey of Adult Skills finds that even adults with the lowest proficiency in literacy possess some basic reading skills, although the level of these skills varies considerably across countries. Basic reading skills are revealed in both the accuracy in and speed of responding to reading...
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The results of the Survey of Adult Skills confirm that there is a strong link between the level of numeracy performance and the use of these skills in practice. In view of these findings, countries could further encourage the teaching of numeracy-related disciplines in a wider variety of higher...
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design and methodology of the survey and its relationship to other international assessments of young students and adults. …
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students and adults. It is a companion volume to Skills Matter: Further Results from the Survey of Adult Skills. Skills Matter …
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relationship to other international assessments of young students and adults. The Survey of Adult Skills, a product of the OECD …
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as they are about protecting not just the most vulnerable teenagers but also their prospective children against the long …
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Highly-educated and highly-skilled individuals are more likely to report better health than the less-educated and less-skilled, even when comparing individuals with similar background characteristics. The difference in self-reported health that is associated with schooling is largest in Norway...
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