The first bar graph illustrates differences in why students from various age groups study, why the second one compares their support from other employers.
Overall, for career is the most popular reasons for those under 40 years old, while people over the age of 49 choose to study for interest. Additionally, the under 26 age group receive the most aid whereas the 30-39 one get the least.
Regarding reasons behind studying, whereas for future career is the dominant answer for students under 40 years old, ranging from the highest of about 80 in the under 26 age group to the lowest of roughly 58 for those between 30 and 39 years old, the amount of people choosing for interest is just under 25. Furthermore, while there a tie between both reasons in the 40-49 age group (at around 40), nearly 70 students over 49 years old opt for studying as an interest, which is around 50 more than those who choose for career, in the same group.
Concerning support from employer, those under 26 years old receive the most aid (at 65), which is closedly followed by the 26-29 age group (at approximately 50). Finally, students over the age of 30 gain less support, between about 45 for those over 49 years old to 32 in the 30-39 age group.
