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Perrin, Burt – 1990
The cost of illiteracy to Canadian society has been estimated at $10 billion per year, the cost to business at $4 billion. In addition, there are human and social costs upon which it is impossible to place a dollar value. Human costs are stress and low self-esteem, worse health, lower income, and inability to participate fully in social and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Costs
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Miller, Louise – 1990
To meet new needs, society has raised its requirements with respect to basic education and redefined illiteracy. A 1989 survey found that 38 percent of the Canadian adult population have reading problems. Illiteracy is a social problem involving the entire community. The social cost is counted by the millions prevented from exercising their rights…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Citizen Participation