The charts give information about the results of a survey of adult education. The first chart illustrates the reasons why adults decide to study.The pie chart illustrates people’s opinion about the costs of adult education should be shared.
Overall, most adults decide to study because of interest in the subject and to gain qualifications. The least reasons, adults want to be able to change jobs and meet people.
Most reasons the adults use for deciding to study are interest in the subject and to gain qualifications, which are 40% and 38% respectively. For the least reasons are because they hope they will be able to change jobs about 12% and meet people about 8%. On average, 20% enjoy studying, 20% want to improve prospects of promotion and 22% find out study is helpful for the current job.
In terms of how the costs of each course should be shared, most people think it should be shared individually about 40%. There are 35% chosen to be shared for the employer and 20% for the taxpayer.
