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The first chart illustrates two primary purposes driving students from 5 different age groups to pursue their education, and the second chart describes the support these students receive from their employers.Overall, it is apparent that the purposes and the level of support significantly vary among older and younger age groups. While observing the first chart, […]
The provided information is based on two bar charts that depict the reasons why employees pursue studying and the possibilities of employers offering assistance to students, categorized by five age groups. The analysis reveals distinct patterns among different age groups in terms of motivations and employer support. For individuals under 26 years old, career development […]
The given graphs illustrate whether five age groups study for careers or for interest and the amount of employer support that they have. Overall, the younger individuals are more passionate about studying for jobs, while the older age groups tend to study due to their interest. Besides, the younger groups are more likely to be […]
The bar graphs illustrate data about the purposes of studying among students according to their ages and how much money they earned from employment by age groups. Overall, most young adults studied for their careers, and almost all older people studied for their interests. Also, the youngest adult groups received much more money from employment […]
The bar chart illustrates the two main reasons (career and interest) for study according to the different age groups. Overall, the majority of students in the three age groups (under 26, 26 to 29, 30 to 39) are studying to build up their careers rather than for interest. For both career and interest, students aged […]
