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[HealthLiteracy 167] Re: State-by-state literacy statistics

David Rosen

djrosen at comcast.net
Mon Apr 3 16:29:47 EDT 2006


Helen and others,

The synthetic data for the NAAL -- for states which did not
participate in the survey -- have not been released yet. They may be
released later this year.

David

David J. Rosen
newsomeassociates.com
djrosen at comcast.net


On Apr 3, 2006, at 3:51 PM, Helen Osborne wrote:


> Hello all,

>

> Thanks for the robust information exchange about visuals in

> healthcare. Perhaps you can be equally helpful with my query.

>

> How or where can I find current literacy statistics -- by state,

> city, or county? There used to be a website with this information

> based on 1992 NALS data. Alas, I can't find anything comparable for

> the 2002 NAAL. Can you?

>

> Thanks for your help,

> ~Helen

>

> Helen Osborne M.Ed., OTR/L

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