5 report(s) found.
The bar charts represents primary factors for study among learners of five age groups. Also the financial assistance they received from their managers. Overall, it is evident that the majority of the young learners are studying for the purpose of career development. However, there is contradiction of old learners are more likely to study for […]
The first chart shows two different reasons for study in several age groups; career and interest. Meanwhile, the second chart illustrates the number of support that they received from employers. Overall, the reason for study shows a contrasting trend between career and interest purposes. For the aim of interest, the students’ age reached its peak […]
The charts represent the information about the major motives for study among students of different age groups and how much support they received from employers. Overall, as it is illustrated, choosing study for career goals was made by a young part of society, meanwhile the older part of a society decided to study for their […]
The bar graph provides data about the comparison of core reasons for one who takes part in studying in five age groups. The data was measured in number. Overall, in terms of reasons, there was a downward trend for career’s purpose of candidates in five groups examined, with those aged under 26 witnessing the highest […]
The illustrations below give information about the principal reasons for study according to the age of the student and the amount of support they received from employees by age group. It is clear that for students under 26 years old the most relevant reason to study is for a career with 80%. However, interest (10%) […]
