The two bar charts illustrate the primary reasons for studying across different age groups and the level of employer support provided, measured in terms of time off and assistance with fees. Overall, the data indicate th
The bar chart provides key information about the causes why adults decide to study. The pie chart presented how the costs of each course should be shared. Both figures are measured in percentages.
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 two column graphs illustrate the main causes to study among students of different age groups and the proportions of employees given support by their employers.
The given pie charts illustrate the distribution of factors choosing a particular university over a 30-year period, from 1987 to 2007. An analysis of the data reveals that, overall, the percentages of individuals selecti
The given bar chart demonstrate information about purposes why teenagers decide to study. The pie chart illustrate data how individuals think the costs of adults education should be shared.
The two tables illustrate some data about reasons for studying among learners of different age groups, followed by support tables they receive from employers.
The graph illustrates the top 5 of the most important factors when choosing university in the UK. The suitable degree courses, close to parental home and quality of teaching elements influenced students’ decisions more o
The provided graph illustrates the outcomes of a poll of an high education. The first gragh dispalys the causes why young people want to learn. The second table displays how people think the assesses should be shared in
The two charts present findings from a survey on adult education. The bar chart outlines the reasons why adults choose to study, while the pie chart illustrates respondents’ views on how the cost of courses should be sha
The two charts give information about adult education. The first bar chart illustrates the reasons why adults prefer to study, while the second one shows the proportion of the course's cost.