The diagram provides information on a questionnaire given to adults asking about why they chose to study and how everyone thinks the expenses should be shared. Generally, people decide to study further because they are interested in the subject or need it for work. Most people think that adults have to cover the costs of their education individually.
From the data, we can see that the amount of people who are interested in the subject is 40%, followed closely by people who study for qualifications at 38%. There are several other reasons such as improving chances of elevating their career, its helpfull for their current job, or they simply enjoy studying, all of these are about 20%. The least popular reason at 9% is to make friends and meet new people.
We can see from the pie chart that most adults think that the costs of education should be covered individually, at 40%. However, there is almost an equal amount of people whose opinions are that the expenses should be covered by the employer. The rest suggested that taxpayers should pay.
