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The effect of first language and education on literacy, employment and income: An analysis from the Adult Literacy and Life Skills survey

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The report uses data from the 2006 Adult Literacy and Life Skills (ALL) survey to look at New Zealanders who have English as an additional language. It explores their literacy and numeracy skills and educational qualifications and the effect of having English as an additional language on employment and income opportunities.

Author(s): David Earle, Tertiary Sector Performance Analysis and Reporting [Ministry of Education]

Date Published: September 2009


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