On Measuring Literacy
Kaushik Basu and
James Foster ()
Economic Journal, 1998, vol. 108, issue 451, 1733-49
Abstract:
This paper presents a new approach to evaluating the aggregate literacy level in a country or region. The resulting 'effective literacy' measure takes into account the intrahousehold externality arising from the presence of a literate member. A simple and natural axiomatic characterization is provided along with an empirical illustration using Indian data.
Date: 1998
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