Main tables
Appendix tables
Charts
Table 1 The joint distribution of literacy and income
Table 2 Characteristics associated with low and high literacy
Table 3 Log of document literacy regressions
Table 4 Pooled regressions including cohort effects
Table 5 Pooled quantile regressions with cohort effects, by education group
Table 6 Regressions including literacy use at work and occupation variables
Table 8 Quantile earnings regressions
Table A.1 Education category comparisons: IALS and IALSS
Table A.2 Education category comparisons: LFS
Table B.1 Log literacy regressions
Chart 1 Document literacy scores, 2003
Chart 2 Document literacy, age 26 to 35
Chart 3 Document literacy, age 36 to 45
Chart 4 Document literacy, age 46 to 55
Chart 5 Document literacy, age 56 to 65.
Chart 6 Document literacy, less than high school
Chart 7 Document literacy, high school
Chart 8 Document literacy, post-secondary non-university
Chart 9 Document literacy, university
Chart 10 Document literacy, age 26 to 35 in 1994
Chart 11 Document literacy, age 36 to 45 in 1994
Chart 12 Document literacy, age 46 to 55 in 1994
Chart 13 Document literacy, age 56 to 65 in 1994
Chart 14 Document literacy, less than high school, age 26 to 45 in 1994
Chart 15 Document literacy, high school, age 26 to 45 in 1994
Chart 16 Document literacy, university, age 26 to 45 in 1994