“…Most efforts to address this question using international large scale student assessments (ILSA) are based on TIMSS (mathematics and science literacies) and PISA (mathematics, reading and science literacies) data on a country or regional levels (see e.g., Karakolidis, Pitsia, & Emvalotis, 2016;Thien & Ong, 2015). A few PIRLS reports on reading literacy have surfaced, but once again limited to a country or a few countries analysis (Araújo & Costa, 2015;Costa & Araújo, 2017;Marôco, 2018;Park, 2008;Tse, Lam, Lam, Loh, & Westwood, 2005). Furthermore, a 2015 literature review on PIRLS data usage found out that despite PIRLS being a reading literacy study, its data is hardly used for reading research (Lenkeit, Chan, Hopfenbeck, & Baird, 2015).…”