The literacy rate is defined as the number of people aged 15 and over who can read and write. In the 2000 census, this figure for Thailand was 92.6% of the population: males - 94.9% and females - 90.5%.
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the literacy rate of China is 82%. but it wasn't always this high! prior to 1999 only 20% of Chinese were literate!
The literacy rate in Tibet is 13% among women, 35% among men. Source: http://www.rokpauk.org/projectstibet.html
92.2% of Chinese 15 years old and up can read and write. 96% of males are literate and 88.5% of females are literate.
the literacy rate of China is 95.9%.
china has a higher literacy rate than us because it is sufficient for economic success
In the United States, about 64% of state prisoners, 67% of federal prisoners, and 30% of jail inmates have not completed high school or its equivalent. This suggests lower literacy rates among incarcerated individuals compared to the general population. Efforts to improve education and literacy levels in prisons can help reduce recidivism rates.
The literacy rate in Uruguay is around 98%. This means that the vast majority of the population aged 15 and over can read and write. Uruguay has made significant progress in improving its education system over the years.
poverty is the main factor that affect literacy rates
literacy rates increased
Not everyone can write. Different countries have different literacy rates. Most countries in the western world have literacy rates of around 99%, whereas developing countries have much lower literacy rates.
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bobby
the literacy rate of Canada of 2010 is 99.0
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The literacy rate in China is 90.9%.
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