The rendered bar graph illustrate a survey of adult education. It lights on the reasons to get education which are decided by youth and the pie chart describe about how the cost of each course should be shared.
Overall, the maximum number of adults decided to study because they have interest in study while the maximum youth decide to study to meet people.
It can be clearly seen that 40% of adults have interest in subject so they decided to study. Furthermore 38% of youth choose to study to gain qualification. 22% youth agree to study because it will be helpful for current job. Similarly one fifth portion of young population decided to study to improve prospects of promotion and enjoy learning or studying.12% choose to study because after studying they will be able to change jobs. The least part of youth with 9% choose to study to meet people.
Moving further, some people think that the one fourth costs of each course should be shared by the taxpayer. The maximum cost of each course with 40% should be shared by the individual and 35% cost should be shared by the employer.
