The charts show information about the results of adult education. The bar chart compares the occasion of adults why they want to learn. The second chart shows how people decide the costs of adult education could be divided.
As an overall trend in the bar chart, it can be clearly seen that the main reason is interest in learn a subject and to improve qualifications. The second one is slightly under. It is important to note that in the pie chart the costs of each course should be shared by individual.
The first chart shows that interest in the subject account for 40% and gain qualification just under 2%. There are other reasons such as helpful for current job, improving prospects of promotion and enjoy learning. Reasons are less considerable and remain at the same level at 20-22%. The smallest percentage are occasion to change jobs or meet people around 9-12%, over than past performance.
The pie chart illustrates the costs of each course should be shared. Individual is the current trend and makes up the main 40%. The second one is the employer, approximately 35%. The last trend is taxpayers account for 25% half as big as the first one.
