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Band 7+: The charts below show the results of a survey of adult education. The first chart shows the reasons why adults decide to study. The pie chart shows how people think the costs of adult education should be shared. Write a report for a university lecturer, describing the information shown below.

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The image contains a bar graph and a pie chart. The bar graph shows different reasons for study with their respective percentages; Interest in subject - 40%, To gain qualifications - 38%, Helpful for current job - 22%, To improve prospects of promotion - 20%, Enjoy learning/studying - 20%, To be able to change jobs - 12%, To meet people - 9%. The percentages are depicted on the x-axis ranging from 0 to 40, with 10 percentage intervals. The pie chart shows how the costs of each course should be shared with the following percentages; Individual - 40%, Employer - 35%, Taxpayer - 25%. Each section of the pie chart is labeled with the respective contributor and percentage.
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The provided charts illustrate the outcome of an adult education survey on the specific motivations that drive them to pursue further studies as well as the suggestions of others on how the distribution of courses should be among the stakeholders.

Overall, the main reason for adult education has something to do with the interest in the subject itself, to gain some sort of qualification or to enhance their current careers prospects. In terms of economic shares, the majority of people think the education costs should go towards individual investments, before going to employers and taxpayers.

Looking at the bar graph, it illustrates 40% of individuals commencing adult education due to the subject being an area of interest. Following that, 38% of adults highlight their motivation for study is to be able to gain qualifications, while 22%, 20% and another 20% of people agree that this course would in a way help them with their current careers, improve their position in their workplace as well as simply the enjoyment of learning. Notably, the much smaller percentages are driven by the prospects of changing their occupation (12%) and socializing with new individuals (9%).

Regarding the pie chart, it divides opinions into three distinct sectors. The shares that go to individual savings should take up the most space in the graph, with 40% of the total cost. Following behind, employers are expected to contribute 35%, while taxpayers are deemed to uphold at least 25% for the costs of each course.

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