Authors:Norm LeckieTaylor Shek-Wai HuiDoug TattrieHongmei Cao
This report presents intermediate results of the learn$save project, concentrating on impacts on participants’ savings and education enrolment 40 months after their entry into the project.
The final report, targeted for release in late spring 2009, will summarize results from all lines of evidence, including a final 54-month survey which should generate additional data to corroborate the observations and findings provided in the current report.
Published: March 2009
Capability: Experimentation
Policy Area: Adult Learning - Adult Training
Population: EI Recipients - Newcomers - Older Workers - Racialized Canadians - Seniors - Students - Youth
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