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Literacy and the Standard of Living in Latin America
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What is Literacy Rate? A literate person is one who can read and write. Major factor in whether a person can get a job and be successful in the workplace. A country’s literacy rate is the percentage of the population over age 15 that can read and write.
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Literacy in Latin America
The countries of Latin America have improved the literacy rates of their people in the past decade. On average, 89% of Latin Americans are literate. Unfortunately, this means that the illiteracy rate is 11%.
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The standard of living (“economic level” achieved by a person, family, or country) is often higher in countries where the literacy rate is high. High Literacy Rate = High Standard of Living
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Boys Vs. Girls In some Latin American cultures, it’s more important for boys to have an education than girls. They believe that it is not as important for girls to learn to read/write as it is for boys. Literacy Rates in the Region: Girls: 88% Boys: 91% In some countries, the difference between boys & girls is much larger.
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The goal of every country is to have 100% literacy rates among its people.
One reason that many people cannot read/write is that their communities cannot afford to pay for teachers or schools. Many governments, missionaries, & aid groups come to the poorest countries in Latin America & are assisting the people in educating their children.
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Cycle of Poverty Having basic reading & writing skills is very important Without skills, workers are stuck in the lowest-paying jobs A cycle of poverty can develop when people cannot get an education… Uneducated are forced to get low-paying jobs, so they cannot get enough money to pay for their children’s education…cycle continues for generations The standard of living remains low for these families because their education level is low
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