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The image contains two separate graphs: a horizontal bar graph and a pie chart. The bar graph shows six categories: Interest in subject (40%), To gain qualifications (38%), Helpful for current job (22%), To improve prospects of promotion (20%), Enjoy learning/studying (20%), To able to change jobs (12%), and To meet people (9%). The x-axis is labeled with percentages in increments of 10 up to 40%. The pie chart is labeled "How the costs of each course should be shared" and shows three categories with corresponding percentages: Individual (40%), Employer (35%), Taxpayer (25%).
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The diagram illustrates the causes for why young people decide to study, and the given pie chart portrays how the costs of each course should be shared.
Overall, from the given two charts, we can see that the number of adults who are interested in the subject is 40%, and it is the most common reason for studying.
Nowadays, young people do not decide to study for meeting people or changing their jobs. As we can see, around 40% of adults prefer to study because of having an interest. Today, unemployed people should have qualifications to find a job. Therefore, approximately 40% of adults choose to study. The rest of the adults prefer to study to improve their prospects or to change jobs.
Secondly, people suppose that the costs of each course have to be paid by individuals. Because individuals have more obligation to pay for themselves, nearly 35% of people consider that it should be paid by employers.
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