The provided bar chart details the various reasons adults choose to pursue education, while the pie chart displays the distribution of opinions regarding the funding of course fees.
Overall, a large number of grown-ups persuade further education due to their interests in subjects while others for a better career prospect. Individuals, employer and tax-payer should bear the cost of adult education, according to participants of the survey.
According to the first bar graph, around 40% adults decide to study because of their interest in studying which is the most influential reason for adults to study. Gaining qualification is another important reason that influences more than 35% adult to continue their studies. Job-related reasons contribute to around 20% adult to decide to study while meeting people inspire around 10% people to study.
According to the pie chart, the people who have decided to do the further education think that 40% of this cost should be provided by the individuals who are getting enrolled in the study while 35% cost should be shared by the employer since they are deciding to study to do better in their job position. The remaining 25% cost should be shared by the taxpayers according to these people.
