Adult Participation in Learning Survey Results

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The Learning and Work Institute runs an annual Adult Participation in Learning survey. This article summarises the main findings from this year’s survey, including that overall participation in learning has increased, but persistent inequalities exist between social groups. It also finds that adults are increasingly learning for leisure or personal interest, and also that adults who take part in learning say that they feel more confident, enjoy learning more, and have improved their skills for work.