2017
DOI: 10.1080/00313831.2017.1324898
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Literacy, Age and Recentness of Education Among Nordic Adults

Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between reading literacy and age in an adult population aged 25 to 65 in Nordic countries using PIAAC 2012 data. More specifically, the study examined to what extent variations in the literacy proficiency of adults are explained by age and the recentness of qualifications when variables related to education, occupation, and skill use are controlled. The statistical method was regression analysis. The recentness of education explained only a part … Show more

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“…They also showed that the main determinants of adults' literacy proficiency are education, language background, occupation and age. These findings are consistent with determinants of literacy and other cognitive skills reported in earlier studies (e.g., Desjardins, 2003;Desjardins & Ederer, 2015;Sulkunen & Malin, 2018). The independent role of age is in line with Sulkunen and Malin (2018), showing that age exerts a strong effect and exceeds even the role of a formal degree's recentness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…They also showed that the main determinants of adults' literacy proficiency are education, language background, occupation and age. These findings are consistent with determinants of literacy and other cognitive skills reported in earlier studies (e.g., Desjardins, 2003;Desjardins & Ederer, 2015;Sulkunen & Malin, 2018). The independent role of age is in line with Sulkunen and Malin (2018), showing that age exerts a strong effect and exceeds even the role of a formal degree's recentness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our findings may result from the fact that in PIAAC indices, various kinds of reading are combined. Regarding age, which in cross-sectional studies reflects differences between age cohorts (Gustafsson, 2016;Sulkunen & Malin, 2018), and gender, the differences between earlier studies and our results also may derive from changes in reading activities during the past two decades. Much of the earlier research was published near the turn of the millennium and focussed on reading certain print texts.…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…Educational attainment during childhood and youth has a significant and strong effect on the lifetime literacy trajectory level -interestingly enough -but not on the form of the trajectory. Adult education does not seem to change any of these patterns (Gustafsson, 2016;Sulkunen & Malin, 2017).…”
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