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The image displays two charts, a bar chart and a pie chart, depicting reasons for adult education and cost-sharing preferences. The bar chart shows "Interest in subject" as the top reason with 40%, followed by "Gain qualifications" at 38%, "Helpful for current job" at 22%, "To improve prospects of promotion" and "Enjoy learning/studying" both at 20%, "To be able to change job" at 12%, and "To meet people" at 9%. The pie chart presents cost-sharing preferences, with "Individual" bearing the highest percentage at 40%, "Employer" at 35%, and "Taxpayer" at 25%.
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The pie charts below illustrates the result of a survey about motive of adult education and how the course should be funded.
Overall it is noticeable that that the main reasons are their interests in subject and for gain qualification also most of the respondents think that course should be funded by individuals.
According to the bar chart the 40% of adults wants to go to school back because of their interests whereas the proportion of people which wants to get qualification has 38% respectively. In contrast the least popular reason is to meet people takes only 9% from all chart
As for the result of next survey the significant part of the adults (40 %) think that course must be paid by individuals whike 35% believe their employers should take the responsibility and only one-fourth outlines that it should be collected from the taxpayers’ money.
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