In my mother chapter she is littrate women
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Literacy alone will not make a difference, however if we take being literate with all the surrounding outcomes (access to education, possibility of earning an income, lesser chance of being in poverty, accessibility of social services) - then it becomes a yes.
There are many literate mothers who are a bad influence on their kids - knowing how to read and reading appropriate books (and not bodice ripper novels) are not one and the same.
So, if we take a mother who is literate, then her offspring has a better chance of survival and a better chance of success (if by success we mean ending up on a street without any means of survival).
The literacy, however, does not protect one from life events such as death or illnesses, and otherwise automatically allows a female to propel herself to the top of the world, but it certainly helps.
There are numerous studies on this matter, and I would aggregate the concept of literacy to mean education: