Literal question
<svar a="all" v="GH00A415">P11 Literacy: In what language can (name) read and write?<br /><div class="i1">(Answer for persons 15 years or older)<br /><br />[] 1 Not literate (None)<br />[] 2 English<br />[] 3 Ghanaian language<br />[] 4 English and Ghanaian language<br />[] 5 Other</div><br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar a="all" v="GH00A415"><span class="em">P11 Literacy: If (name) is 15 years or older. In what language can (name) read and write?</span><br /><br />This question relates to the respondent's ability to read and write any language. Note that a respondent is considered literate if he/she can read and write a simple statement with understanding. This is quite different from the respondent being able to write or distinguish between the various letters of the alphabet and counting numbers.<br /><br /><span class="pg">[p. 40]</span><br /><br />You should be careful in case where the person(s) concerned did not have any formal education or spent a few years in a primary school and has now forgotten how to read and write.<br /><br />Note that if a respondent can only read but cannot write or vice versa you must not consider such a person as literate. Similarly, if a person was literate sometime ago but cannot read and write with understanding at the time of the interview then you must consider him/her illiterate and mark X in the box for code 1 i.e. not literate. For instance, if a person completed middle form 4 or JSS 3 and can no longer read and write with understanding you must consider him/her illiterate.<br /></svar>