Exposure to online learning platforms, such as LinkedIn Learning, Coursera, and EdX has been increasing. However, keeping people engaged once they sign up remains a significant barrier. We tested whether email reminders would increase engagement with LinkedIn Learning for unemployed youth who were not in school.

All study participants were given a free license. Participants were randomly assigned to a control or treatment condition that received reminder emails and suggestions for curated content. Our experiment was run in three contexts: License only (N=635), License plus onboarding (N=89) and License and onboarding within an intensive training program (N=736). We find little effect of the behavioural intervention on engagement on its own. However, we identify substantial peer spillover effects in use due to the intervention.

Co-Authors: Jill Furzer, Michal Perlman, Linda White

Funded by: OVPRI, UTSC

Dhuey, E., Furzer, J., Perlman, M., & White, L. (2024). Evidence of the Challenge in Engaging Unemployed Youth with Online Learning Platforms. Canadian Public Policy, 50(1), 127-. https://doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2022-023