The charts depict the number of people who took higher education studies as an interest or for their career , and the employers' support for them based on their age.
The bar charts illustrate the main reasons for study according to the age of students and the amount of employer support by age groups. Overall, as the age groups increase, the interest towards education rises, while the
The bar charts compare the proportion of students studying because of two main reasons and the amount of employers support among 5 different age groups.
The bar chart illustrates copmare the primary reason for studying among different age groups, focusing on younger versus older students. Younger students might primarly be pusuing education for job chair, whereas older s
The bar chart compares the students' different tendencies towards studying in a specific university in the UK in 1985 and 2005. Looking from an overall perspective, it is evident that students underwent satisfactory spor
There are two bar charts, the first one shows the average reason for studying for students of different age groups. The second one illustrates the support that they have received from employers. Figures are given betwee
The bar charts illustrate the major reasons for study according to the age of the student and the number of employers who support them in time and fee.
The pie graph gives information about the reasons for studying among adults at university Overall, the preference for a subject and gaining qualifications are the most significant factors in other trends although both of
The bar chart given information the percentage of the survey results the reason adults choose to study at university while the given pie graph illustrates how adults spend should be shared. Overall, more adults decide to