The supplemented bar chart compares the reasons for study decision of adults , while the bar chart provides information about how the education costs should be shared.
Overall, in terms of reasons figures, it is crystal clear that the main reason to start adult education is an interest in subject. Additionally, when it comes to sharing costs of education, employers are expected to surpass rest of the people.
Regarding reasons behind adult study decision, it is explicitly observed that despite the desire to meet people suffered with the lowest percentage (9%), interest in subject witness a reverse trend with 40%. And the fallowing trend in ambition to change job is 12% . Those enjoying learning and expectancy to improve promotion prospects observe similar figures of 20%. Also, it is crystal clear that people who wish it could be helpful for their current job show tendency to study with 22%. And lastly, the urge to gain qualifications, which is just behind the trend in interest in subject with 38%.
In terms of sharing costs of education, it is conspicuous that these costs divided between three types of payers considering their incomes and expenditures. In detail, individuals’ payment account for the biggest proportion of costs with 40%. Conversely, taxpayers include the smallest proportion of payers, with 25%. Strikingly, employers share the 35% of education costs.
