Jim Devine wrote:
But it's important to remember that the German working-class of his day had a relatively high level of literacy, partly or even largely due to their own efforts at self-education.
And according to Freeman and Schettkat (NBER WP 7611) today's German workers are significantly more literate than their U.S. counterparts.
Doug
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