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Percentage of children under 5 years experiencing positive and stimulating home learning environments, richest quintile (%)

Percentage of children aged 36-59 months who live in households where their mother, father or other adult household members engage with them in the following types of activities: reading or looking at picture books; telling stories; singing songs; taking children outside the home; playing; and naming, counting and/or drawing. The indicators aims to evaluate learning environment to ensure that it promotes and does not harm children's development. Source data are from household surveys with measures of positive and stimulating home learning environments for young children, which have been used in multiple countries and are available from surveys and assessments, including the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS), Programa Regional de Indicadores de Desarrollo Infantil (PRIDI) in Latin America, Young Lives and others. For more information, visit the UNESCO Institute for Statistics website: http://www.uis.unesco.org/

wb-indicators:UIS.POSTIMUENV.WQ5

Percentage of children under 5 years experiencing positive and stimulating home learning environments, richest quintile (%)

World Bank

Publisher
World Bank
Source
World Bank Indicators (wb-indicators)
Status
Active
Formats
JSON
Licence
CC-BY-4.0 — World Bank Terms — CC BY 4.0 (Indicators API) · open
Standard
WB API v2
Dataset id
wb-indicators:UIS.POSTIMUENV.WQ5
Last verified
2026-08-16