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Get the Nation Learning

Our campaign for lifelong learning. Because when adults learn, our society and economy thrive.

The workforce learning slowdown? Adult Participation in Learning Survey 2025

For nearly 30 years, the Adult Participation in Learning Survey has provided a unique insight into adult learning across the UK. It adopts a deliberately broad definition of learning. Discover our findings from 2025.

Post-pandemic leap in lifelong learning appears over, as national survey finds freefalling participation rates

Experts are warning of a “workforce learning slowdown” as the long-running Adult Participation in Learning Survey records a sharp contraction in the number of adults learning nationally.

Adult Participation in Learning Survey

Our survey series, which began in 1996, provides a unique overview of how many adults take part in learning, their reasons for doing so or not doing so, and how this varies by group and area.

Learning and Work Institute accredited as a Living Pension Employer

Learning and Work Institute is proud to have been accredited as a Living Pension Employer.

Learning and Work Institute publishes latest Impact Report for 2024-25

Our vision is for a prosperous and fair society in which learning and work provide opportunities for everyone to realise their potential and ambitions throughout life. Find out more about the impact we made in 2024-25.

Responding to the post-16 education and skills white paper

Learning and Work Institute's chief executive Stephen Evans responds to the post-16 education and skills white paper published on Monday 20 October 2025.

Learning and Work Institute announces new Director for Wales

Learning and Work Institute today announced the appointment of Michelle Matheron as Director for Wales.

Labour Market Briefing: October 2025

Our analysis of the latest labour market statistics from ONS, released on 14 October 2025.

Labour market stats response, October 2025

L&W's chief executive Stephen Evans and chief economist Dr Helen Gray respond to the latest labour market data from ONS.