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The two bar charts provide information about the reasons for studying across different age groups and show the demand for employers’ support from students. Overall, individuals under 26 and those between 30 and 39 tend to pursue education to develop a future career, whereas people over 49 prefer to study due to personal interest. In […]
The charts above illustrate the primary motivations for studying among various groups of young learners and the number of supporting employers for each group. In general, younger learners tend to study primarily for career advancement reasons, while older learners are more likely to pursue education out of personal interest. In addition, employer support for studying […]
The charts illustrate the primary motivations for study among students of various age groups and the extent of support they received from their employers in terms of time off and financial assistance. Overall, younger students are more likely to pursue education for career advancement, while older students tend to study for personal interest. Additionally, employer […]
The charts illustrate the main reasons for studying among students of different age groups and the level of employer support they receive. Overall, younger students primarily study for career-related purposes, while older students are more likely to study out of personal interest. Employer support is highest among the youngest age group but decreases with age […]
The two bar charts compare the primary motivations for students from five age groups. They also show the proportion of support provided by their companies. Overall, while younger people mainly studied to pursue their careers, older individuals tended to learn for their own interest. It is also evident that young adults received the most support […]
