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The graphs illustrate the purpose of
studying between students by age groups, and the proportion of students studying
for career who supported by employer by age groups.
To begin with, people under 30 to 39 year-old
study mainly because of work. To be more specific, most of the students aged
under 26 study for career(80 percent). Furthermore, the proportion of students
studying for career aged between 26 to 29 and 30 to 39 is overwhelmingly higher
than the people studying for interest(just below 70 percent and approximately
55 percent respectively).
On
the other hand, the older people studying for their personal interests.
In the
group of learner aged over 49, the figure of interest reaches a peak by
reaching 70 percent.
As
clearly seen from the bar graph, at least a third of scholar supported by their
employers. Among these peers, just over 60 percent of under 26 years old group is
supported by employer.
Overall, besides aged group 40 to 49, under 39
year-old tend to study for job. And over 49 tend to study for their satisfaction.
And the
people studying for career are usually supported by their employers.
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