Variable WM14 : Can read part of the sentence

Overview
Type: Discrete
Format: numeric
Width: 1
Decimal(s): 0
Range: 1-9
Valid case(s): 3408 (3397.6)
Invalid: 504 (526.7)
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 9

File: wm

Universe
Women aged 15-49
Source of information
The eligible woman selected for interview

Categories

Value Category
1 Cannot read at all
2 Able to read only parts of sentence
3 Able to read whole sentence
4 Required language
5 Blind/visually impaired
9 Missing

Pre-question
Check WM11:
 
Secondary or higher. Go to Next Module

Primary or non-standard curriculum. Continue with WM14
Literal question
Now I would like you to read this sentence to me.

Show sentences to respondent.
If respondent cannot read whole sentence, probe:
Can you read part of the sentence to me?
Post-question
Example sentences for literacy test:

1.	The child is reading a book.
2.	The rains came late this year.
3.	Parents must care for their children.
4.	Farming is hard work
Interviewer instructions
Questions WM10-WM14 are about the educational attainment and literacy of the woman. Note that you will have collected some of this information on the woman in the Education module of the Household Questionnaire, either from another household member or from the woman herself. You should still ask these questions. You will be collecting slightly different information with these questions.

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If the respondent attended secondary school or a higher level, check the corresponding box and go to the next module. If the highest level the respondent attended was primary school, check the appropriate box and continue to WM14.

To ascertain whether women are literate or not, you will be showing women you interview cards with pre-printed sentences on them, and asking women to read them. Note that this question will be asked only to women who have not attended school, or did not attend school beyond the primary level. We assume that women who have attended secondary school or higher are literate. However, it is also known that some women who have attended or even completed primary school may be functionally illiterate. Therefore, we need to ask this question to such women.

Based on your knowledge of the respondent, choose the card with the language in which the respondent is likely to be able to read if she is literate. Show the first sentence on the card to the respondent. Give the respondent enough time to read the sentence; do not rush her. If the respondent cannot read the whole sentence, probe: "CAN YOU READ PART OF THE SENTENCE TO ME?" 

Record whether the respondent was not able to read the sentence at all, was able to read only parts of the sentence, or was able to read the whole sentence. If the respondent asks for the sentences in another language and you were provided a card with sentences in that language, show the respondent the appropriate card. If there is no card with sentences in the language required, circle '4', and specify the language. If the respondent is blind/mute or visually/speech impaired, circle '5'.

It is important to avoid the problem of having other respondents in the household overhear the sentence being read. Subsequent respondents in the household might be able to repeat the sentence when they are interviewed, even if they are unable to read. If there is a second eligible woman in the household, show her the second sentence on the card. Show the third respondent the third sentence on the card, and the fourth respondent the fourth sentence. If there are more than five respondents, start again with the first sentence on the card.
Generated: MAY-27-2009 using the IHSN Microdata Management Toolkit