The pie charts illustrates the percentage of five different cause of poor school attendance base on a results survey.
Overall, having both parents working is main reason for poor school attendance, while upbringing account for the smallest proportion. In addition, the other cause contribute moderate shares in comparison.
It can be seen that having both parents working represent the lagest propotion, accounting for 40% of the total. This figure is significant higher than other cause, indicating its major impact. On the one hand lack of school discipline is second most important factor, make up 25% of the tatol.
Moreover, peer group pressure and bullying are similarly proportion, each accounting for 15%. Although these figures are considerably lower than the parents working, still represent notable factors. In contrast, upbringing is lestest essential cause, contributing only 5%, which is lower than all the other causes of poor school attendance in the UK.
