Authors:Paul KingwellMichael DowieBarbara HollerCarole VincentDavid GyarmatiHongmei Cao
This report is the second to be published on the learn$ave project, a research and demonstration project that provides matching grants to individuals who save for education and training.
Written after enrolment in the project had been completed, this report presents a detailed description of the learn$ave design and evaluation strategy and also documents how learn$ave was implemented and who enrolled in the project.
Published: August 2005
Capability: Experimentation
Policy Area: Adult Learning - Adult Training
Population: Social Assistance Recipients - Communities and Families
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