The provided bar graph illustrates causes for participating in course of grow-up people, and the given pie chart displays the proportion of people think course expense should be distributed.
Overall, the interest in subject and gaining qualification emerge as the predominant purposes for choosing course, whereas participants think that the education cost should be paid by individuals.
According to bar chart, the interest in subject account for 40 percent, making it leading reasons for study. It is closely followed by the reason to gain qualifications with 38%, which is only 2% less than the figure for the interest in subject. There are 22% adults deciding to joining in course because it is helpful for current job. The purpose improving chance of promotion and enjoying learning purposes share the same percentage of merely 20%, a half of the interest in subject . While, just 12% grow-up people learn to be able to change jobs and 9% study to meet people.
In the pie chart, 40% people think cost should be shared by the leaners, while 35% people want it to be funded by employer. The proportion of adults believe that the fee should be paid by taxpayer is less 10% compared to the figure for employer.
