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The charts illustrates the proportions of the main reasons for study across five distinct age groups and the support they got from employers.Overall, younger students tend to study for future career and less interesting to the field they study than the older students. Despite this, age group under 26 accounted for the largest percentage of […]
The charts represent the motivation for studying among students of different age groups and proportion of support they received from employers. Overall, younger students mostly study to have a career, while on older student prefer to study out of interest. Regarding the support from employers they tent to help more younger students than older ones. […]
The charts illustrate the main reasons for studying among different age groups and the level of employer support they receive. Overall, younger students are primarily motivated by career progression, whereas older learners are more interested in personal development. In terms of employer support, assistance is highest among the youngest group, decreases toward middle age, and […]
The are two bar charts that contain information about people who are studying. The first shows why they are studying, while the second one shows how much support they receive from their employers. Overall, it can be seen that there are both upward and downward trends in the reasons for study as people age, whereas […]
The graph provided indicated the amount of support provided by employees given to individuals from certain age groups studying for a career or becasue of interest. The bar charts shows a that there is an increase number of students from under the age of 26 up untill late 30’s that are studying for a carrers […]
There are two bar charts that contain information about people who are studying. The first says why they are studying and the second shows the percentage of them receiving support from their employer. Most notably, there is an inverse correlation between the two reasons for studying, with people being much more likely to study for […]
