The bar chart presents the primary motivations for pursuing education among individuals aged under 26 to over 49. Overall, two main reasons emerge for completing studies: career aspirations and personal interest.
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
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The charts represent the information about the major motives for study among students of different age groups and how much support they received from employers.
The bar graphs depict the major intentions among various- ages scholars to study, moreover, illustrate the assistance they obtained from their authorities.
The two bar charts give information about two reasons for studying among students of five age groups and the number of support they received from employers.
The bar charts bar chart illustrates the major reasons for study between students of different age groups and the amount of support from employer to them. When consider together, the information suggests that there are
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.
A glance at the graph provided shows striking similarities between the Chinese and US birth rates during the period from 1920 to 2000. It is evident that both nations saw considerable fluctuations with highs during the 1
A glance at the given bar charts depicts the main factors that motivated people to study in a wide range of age groups and also demonstrates the rate of support based on age.
The two bars graph illustrate the references for students to pursue their study program and how much support they gain from employers over four different group of ages. Units are measured in percentages.
The charts given represent information about the main study intentions among six dissimilar age groups and the amount of support received from recruiters.
This analytic report provides information pertaining to the main purposes for learning in various age groups of students, along with the level of employers' assistance the pupils got.
The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of target that motivate student to study in different age. Overall, most noticeable is how the career is learned more in the under 26 years-old group, while the reverse situ