The pie chart illustrates the results of a research of adult studying. The initial chart gives information about the reasons why mature people decide to get education, while the pie chart shows how individuals believe the costs of adult education may be shared.
Overall, it is clear that interest in the subject is the main reason for the fact that adults are studying, whereas the second pie chart demonstrates that the most costs of each course should be shared by population.
Interest in the subject was the most common reason among adults decided to study, while to gain qualifications were the second reason. Meanwhile, to able to change jobs and to meet people had the lowest percentages and it was 12% for to able to change jobs, 9% for to meet people. Other proportions, such as helpful for current job, to improve prospects of promotion and enjoy learning or studying were almost the same and it was from 22% to 20%.
Individual was the most popular opinion of people about how the prices of each course should be shared and it was 40%. However, employer was also popular among people and it was lower on 5% only than individual. In addition, taxpayer was the most uncommon an idea among people and it was 25% only.
