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Band 6+: The charts below show the results of a survey on adult education. The first chart shows the reasons why adults decide to study, while the pie chart shows how people think the costs of adult education should be shared.

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The image includes a bar chart and pie chart. Bar chart, "Reasons for education": "To meet people" 9%, "To be able to change job" 12%, "Enjoy learning/studying" 20%, "To improve prospects of promotion" 20%, "Helpful for current job" 22%, "To gain qualifications" 38%, "Interest in subject" 40%. Pie chart, "How the costs of each course should be shared": "Individual" 40%, "Employer" 35%, "Taxpayer" 25%.
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The charts illustrate the outcomes of a survey on adult education. The bar graph represents the causes on why adults choose to study, while the pie chart displays how people believe the fees of adult education should be shared.

Overall, because gaining qualifications and intrest in the subject are the most highly picked reasons for education this agrees with the cost of each course being mostly om the individual rather than on any other means. As it mostly benefits the individual themselves rather then someone else.

Reasons for education vary widely, meeting people and being able to change jobs being the least with their percents being 9 percent and 12 percent. Right after them are enjoy learning/studying and improving prospects for a promotion evening out with one another at 20 percent. lastly, being helpful for their cirrent job , gainig qualifications ,and having an intrest in a subject being the most favourable with percents of, 22,38,and 40 putting them at the very top.

how the courses are shared is evenly cut between individuals, employers , and tax payers, with individuals getting 40 percent of the pie and employers paying 35 percent while tax payers pay the least amount which is 25 percent of the costs.

The only link between both graphs would be the highest graph being in benefit of the individual and the cost being mostly paid by said individual.

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