The bar chart illustrates various reasons that encourage adults to continue their learning, and the pie chart demonstrates how the surveyed assumes the fee for each course has to be divided.
The research found that the most common reason for adults to study is their personal interest in the subject, which is reflected in the highest proportion of payments made by individuals themselves. Similarly, the second most popular cause is gaining qualifications which resonates the second biggest payment share that should be paid by employees.
According to a bar chart, individuals interested in a subject and adults aiming to gain qualifications each accounted for approximately 40% of the total. Consequently, the payment indicator that should be covered by individuals and workers showed 40% and 35% respectively.
The other portions of the bar chart were much smaller. Such reasons for studying as helping their current job, improving prospects of promotion and enjoying learning all made up one-fifth. Additionally, based on a pie chart the remaining 25% must be funded by taxpayers.
