The given charts provide data on outcomes of a survey of adult education.Bar chart illustrates the factors which pursued them to study, whereas the pie chart depicts the suggested distribution of costs for education among various stakeholders.
Overall, the majority of the adults select to study because of their interest to their major subjects and gaining diplomas while the minority for socialising with people.In terms of cost sharing, individuals contribute the largest burden,followed by employers and taxpayers.
Analysing the bar chart, 40%of adults decided to pursue further education due to interest in subject,while 38% did so with the aiming of gaining diplomas.Notably, 22%,20%, and 20% of adults find it beneficial for their current occupation, seek to improve their prospects of promotion and pursue education for the sheer of enjoyment of learning, respectively.Smaller percentages are motivated by the prospects of altering the jobs and socialising with people.
Looking at the pie chart,40% of respondents advocate for individuals to bear the greatest contribution of the costs,while employers and taxpayers expected to account for 35% and 25% respectively.
