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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 bar chart illustrates the percentage of students who choose to study, and the pie chart shows the proportion of three sections to which costs should be distributed.

Overall, students’ main motives for studying include their interest in the subject, the desire to gain qualifications, and the desire to improve their job prospects. Regarding cost-sharing, people are seen as carrying the heaviest charge, followed by employers and taxpayers.

Looking at the first graph, 40% of people decided to pursue further education due to their interest in the subject, while 38% did so to qualify. Whereas 22%, 20%, and 20% of individuals find it helpful for their current employment and seek to improve their probability of raising and pursuing educators for their enjoyment of learning, respectively. Smaller percentages are motivated to change care (shown in the bar chart at 12%), and social interactions are 9% percent.

The pie chart shows that most of the responsibility is on students, the most significant proportion of the costs, at 40%. Following closely behind are the employers expected to pay a 35% contribution towards the costs, while the taxpayers are deemed accountable for 25% of the financial support for a person’s education.

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