What Matters and What Should Count: A Conceptual Framework for Informing Public Investments in Adult Learning - SRDC

What Matters and What Should Count: A Conceptual Framework for Informing Public Investments in Adult Learning

Authors:Karen MyersArthur SweetmanNatalie Conte

This report provides a conceptual map for analyzing adult learning outcomes. It is one in a series of papers that have informed the development of an analytical framework for the Adult Learning and Returns to Training Project. The project is a three-year multi-disciplinary and collaborative effort to further the knowledge base of conceptual, analytical and methodological issues concerning the scope and measurement of adult learning activities and their associated financial and non-financial returns to individuals, firms and society at large.

This report has 2 broad objectives:

  1. First, to set the stage for ongoing dialogue by providing an overview of some of the key issues related to public investments in adult learning for less educated and lower skilled workers.
  2. Second, to present a conceptual map that lays the ground work for the development of an analytical framework that specifies what should count in estimating returns to adult learning.
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