The Netherlands still has people who can't read or write. I encounter them during my fieldwork, when handing out surveys they can fill in. The potential respondent: 'Can you fill it in for me if I give you the answers, because:
I can't read or write?
Or/And
I don't understand Dutch'.
It is still a problem in 2025. Perhaps slightly less than in 2010, when I co-wrote this article in Trouw with a well-know female author. It's not about being illiterate anymore, but about low literacy.
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