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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 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 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 […]
