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The charts depict the results of a survey on adult education, highlighting factors driving adult education and suggesting cost distribution among stakeholders. Overall, adults’ primary motivations for studying include interest, qualifications, and job enhancement, with individuals bearing the largest burden in cost sharing, followed by employers and taxpayers. In 2005, 40% of adults pursued further […]
The bar chart provided demonstrates the main motivations driving adults to pursue further education. On the other hand, the given pie chart gives information about the suggested distribution of funding for adult education courses. Looking from an overall perspective, it is clear to see that the primary reason for adult education is the interest in […]
The rendered bar graph compares the proportion of mature people who pursue education for distinct purposes. The pie chart depicts the ratio of expenses to be borne by individuals, taxpayers, and employers. Delving deeper, the highest percentage of adults choose to study because of their interest in the subject. The second dominating group are those […]
The provided charts illustrate the outcome of an adult education survey on the specific motivations that drive them to pursue further studies, as well as the suggestions of others on how the distribution of course costs should be allocated among stakeholders. Overall, the main reason for adult education has something to do with an interest […]
The provided charts illustrate the outcomes of a survey on adult education, portraying the factors driving adults to pursue further studies and the suggested distribution of costs for adult education among different stakeholders. Overall, the primary motivations for adults to study include interest in the subject, acquiring qualifications, and enhancing job prospects. In terms of […]
