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The image depicts a bar graph comparing the reasons for education between different age groups. The age groups are divided into 'under 26', '26-29', '30-39', '40-49', and 'over 49'. The reasons for education are categorized as 'For career' and 'For interest'. The 'under 26' group has the highest number of individuals pursuing education for career reasons at 80, and the lowest number pursuing for interest at 20. The '26-29' group has 70 for career and 40 for interest. The '30-39' group has 40 for career and 30 for interest. The '40-49' group has 30 for career and 50 for interest. The 'over 49' group has the highest number pursuing education for interest at 80, and 40 for career. The graph has a y-axis ranging from 0 to 90, in increments of 10.
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the given charts present data about distinct age groups of students who studied with the reason of their interest and career while support in the amount they received from their seniors.
Overall, it is evident that career was the main reason for students to study compared to their interest. In contrast, the under-26 age group gained employer support in a larger amount than other age groups.
On the one hand, career was the dominant reason for pupils to study those under 26 accounting for 90%, 70% adults, 30-39 noted at around 50%, but over 49 had around 20% reason to study for a career. Interest in the study reason for students was lower in every age group of people, however, the over 49 age group started studying for their interest with 70%.
On the other hand, approximately 65% of employer support was gained by those under 26, 50% in the adults group. The over 40 took help from their employer around 40% which was higher than the mature adults group accounting for under 40%.
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