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Band 6+: The charts show the results of a survey of adults education. the first chart shows the reason why adults decide to study. The pie chart shows how people think the cost of adult education should be shared.

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The image displays two chart types: a bar chart and a pie chart. The bar chart lists the reasons why adults decide to study, showing the following 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 pie chart indicates how people think the costs of each course should be shared: taxpayer 25%, individual 40%, employer 35%.
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Over all two major motivations why adult pursue education are their interest in the subject and to gain qualifications. Meanwhile, most adult believed that educational expenses should be shouldered by the students.

It can be seen that, interest in the subjects and gaining qualifications are the major indicators why decided to study which stood at 40% and 38%, respectively. Moreover, this followed by its significance on their current job, increasing the probability of promotion and enjoyment while studying at an average of 21%, more than half of the former indicators. Meanwhile, socialization is the least motivator of adult when going to school which stood at 9%.

Furthermore, 40% of the adults believe that it is their sole responsibility to shoulder the educational matriculation. This is followed by adults believing that their employer should be responsible for their learning expenses at school, accounted for 35% of the respondents. Lastly, taxpayer believed to be the least accounted stood at 35%.

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