The 2 given charts below relates to a survey which discusses adults education. The first graph depicts of what caused adults to study, while the pie chart compares people’s opinion about how the cost of each course should be divided.
To begin with, among the seven causes that bar chart represents, 40% and 38% goes for adults interest in subject and achievement of qualification. The next purpose is to assist with current occupation, which is at 22% is slightly higher than the next two causes at 20% each for improving promotion of prospects or just being satisfied with studying. In addition, 12% and 9% noted that it is opportunity to change job or to meet new people.
Regarding the pie chart, which distributes the cost-sharing into three categories, the most preferred option between candidates was individual shares with 40%. Consecutively, the remaining portion of the cost was divided between employers and taxpayers, with 35% and 25%.
