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Band 5+: The charts below show the main reasons for study among students of different age groups and the amount of support they received from employers.

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The image shows two bar charts with reasons for studying and employer support by age group. In the first chart, students under 26 study 80% for career and 20% for interest. Age 26-29 study 70% for career and 30% for interest. Age 30-39 study 50% for career and 50% for interest. Age 40-49 study 40% for career and 60% for interest. Age over 49 study 30% for career and 70% for interest. In the second chart, employer support shows under 26 receive 10% time off and help with fees, 26-29 receive 20%, 30-39 receive 30%, 40-49 receive 40%, and over 49 receive around 35%.
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The bar chart illustrates the 2 main reason (carrier and interest) for study according to the different ages group.

Overall, the majority of students in the three age groups (under 26, 26 to 29, 30 to 39) are studying to build up their careers rather than for interest. For both career and interest, students aged between 40 and 49 have the same percentage and least percentage of under 26 age group learning out of there interest compared to over 49 age group for career.

In terms of under 26 age group, the highest percentage of students studying for building of their career about 80% as opposite to the lowest percentage of student studying for interest at 10%. Similarly, the age group of 26 to 29 are the higher percentage on career than the interest (70% and about 15% respectively). For career, percentage of students aged between 30 and 39 (approximately 55%) was over double than casual learners, which was just 25%.

On the other hand, the percentage of casual learners was higher in over 49 age category between remaining two category. Exactly 70% students who study for their interest which was over threefold than career. Between 40 and 49 age category have the same percentage for both career and interest (just 40%).

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