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Band 5+: The chart below shows the results of a recent survey into the causes of poor school attendance in the UK. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The pie chart illustrates the results of a recent survey in the UK about poor school attendanc.

Overall, it can be said that whose parents are both of working , their children had poor attendance and it was the highest percentage in this regard. Peer group pressure and bullying had the same percentage of poor attendance but due to upbringing factors there had the lowest percentage of attendance.

It is cleared that while both of the parents are working, their children had the sharp rise of poor attendance and it was 40%. Regarding this issue, owing to lack of school discipline had in the second position followed by 25%. In addition, because of peer group pressure and bullying, in both cases 15% students were suffered . They did not want to come to school for their classmates in such type of behaviour. However, only 5% students had lower attendance in school due to upbringing.

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