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The pie charts illustrates the percentage of five different cause of poor school attendance base on a results survey. Overall, having both parents working is main reason for poor school attendance, while upbringing account for the smallest proportion. In addition, the other cause contribute moderate shares in comparison. It can be seen that having both […]
The chart shows what could be the cause of poor attendance in schools across the UK, according to a recent survey. The majority respondent, accounting to 40%, stated that both parents working contributes to the poor school attendance of their children, followed by lack of school discipline shown by the students, accounting to 25%. Both […]
The given diagram illustrates information about why students keep skipping school. Low school attendance includes reasons such as: upbringing, both of parents works, lack of school discipline, pressure from peer group and bullying. At a glane it is observable that , in most common case students skip school due to parents employment. However, the most […]
The figure above illustrate a low school attendence in various reasoning in UK. The figure in terms of a chart shows that both working parents took up the largest portion, followed by lack of school discipline students. Peer group pressure and bullying maintain the same portions while upbringing remained the lowest. According to the chart, […]
The pie chart above illustrates the recent survey of absence reports from UK schools. Overall, the working status of both parents accounts for 40% of student absences, peer pressure and bullying account for 15%, lack of school discipline accounts for 25%, and other contributing factors account for 5%. Overall, it is clear that both parents […]
The pie chart illustrates the results of new survey into the factors of poor school participation in the UK. Overall, it is clear that, in terms of most school absence is because of both parents working, it should also be noted that peer group pressure and bullying are equal in percentage for school nonattendance. As […]
The pie chart illustrates the result of freshly survey into the factors of poor school participation in the UK. Overall, it is clear that, in terms of most school absence is because of both parents working, it should also be noted that peer group pressure and bullying are equal in percentage for school nonattendance. As […]
The pie chart illustrates the results of a recent study on the causes of poor school attendance in the UK. Overall, students whose parents are both working show the highest attendance rates, while those facing upbringing difficulties have the lowest rates in UK schools. There are several reasons for student absences in schools across the […]
The pie chart illustrates the outcomes of a recent withstand into the causes of poor school presence in the UK. Overall, most of the students, whose both parents are involved in working, demonstrate the highest rate and the students who are facing upbringing problems, reveals the lowest rate in the School of UK. There are […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage distribution of reasons for low attendance in underperforming schools in the UK. Overall, working parents made up the largest proportion, while upbringing accounted for the smallest. The chart highlights a clear gap between the highest and lowest contributing factors. In detail, working parents represented the largest segment, at 40%. […]
The pie chart illustrates the outcomes of a recent withstand into the causes of poor school presence in the UK. Overall, mast of the students, whose both parents are involved in working, (demonstrate the highest rate and the students who are facing upbringing problems, reveals the lowest rate in the School of UK. There are […]
The pie chart provides information about the proportion of the five main reasons for poor attendance in UK schools according to the latest survey. As an overview, it is clear that having both parents working is the most significant cause of this problems, while upbringing contributes the least. In detail, it is noticeable that the […]
The given chart illustrates the outcome of a study about factors causing low attendance of schools in the UK. Overall, the poorness of attendance mainly causes by both parents of students working, and upbringing affects least on the shortage of shool attending rate. Bullying and peer group pressure have the similar level of influence on […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage distribution of reasons for low attendance in underperforming schools in the UK. Overall, working parents made up the largest proportion, while upbringing accounted for the smallest. The chart highlights a clear gap between the highest and lowest contributing factors. In detail, working parents represented the largest segment, at 40%. […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage distribution of attendance in low ranking school in the UK. Overall, it is clear that parents working accounted for the largest proportion, while upbringing made up the smallest share. The chart shows a significant difference between the largest and smallest categories. Looking at the chart in more detail, both […]
The chart illustrates the consequence of a recent examination into the causes of poor school attendance in the UK. Overall,the percentage of both parents working accounts for the largest proportion whereas the proportion of upbringing presents the smallest share.Additionally,other categories such as lack of school discipline,peer group pressure and bullying have a tiny disparities. Look […]
The pie chart illustrates the results of a recent survey in the UK about poor school attendanc. Overall, it can be said that whose parents are both of working , their children had poor attendance and it was the highest percentage in this regard. Peer group pressure and bullying had the same percentage of poor […]
