The two charts show days based on a survey of adult education. The bar chart illustrates why adults deduced to study, while the pie chart illustrates people’s opinions on his the cost of adult education should be shared.
It’s chest that 40% of adults chose to continue their education because they had interest in a subject. Similarly, to the first ones 38% chose to study in order to gain qualifications. 22% of adults decided that further education would be helpful in their current jobs. The same percentage of people chose to improve perspects of promotion and to just simply enjoy learning. However, only 12% decided to go into education to be able to change their jobs, and only 9% to meet new people.
The pie chart shows that 40% of adult education expenses should be paid by individuals. In the same way people believe certified percent of their education cost should be paid by an employer. The least 25% was demanded to be shared with a taxpayer.
