The bar charts illustrate the purpose for study according to age group. In general, while the youngest study mainly for career, the oldest learn mostly for interest. To illustrate, 80% of those aged under 26 choose to learn for career, slightly followed by age groups 30-39 with 70%. By comparison, although the age group 40-49 is about 19% as low as that from 30-39, it doubles the oldest group and accounts for exactly 40% in the rate of learning for career. By contrast, an opposite picture is found in the reason of studying for interest. Whereas 70% of those aged over 49 are interested in learning, the middle age group from 40-49 which shows 40% far surpasses rest age groups by at least two times. Strikingly, only in the age group 40-49 do learning for career and interest have the same rate. Besides, the second chart reveals the amount of support from employers including time off and fee. The youngest receive the highest level of aid with around 60%. Meanwhile, the oldest and those aged 26-29 are given 40% of support, but the least is found in the
The bar charts illustrate the purpose for study according to age group. In general, while the youngest study mainly for career, the oldest learn mostly for interest. To illustrate, 80% of those aged under 26 choose to learn for career, slightly followed by age groups 30-39 with 70%. By comparison, although the age group 40-49 is about 19% as low as that from 30-39, it doubles the oldest group and accounts for exactly 40% in the rate of learning for career. By contrast, an opposite picture is found in the reason of studying for interest. Whereas 70% of those aged over 49 are interested in learning, the middle age group from 40-49 which shows 40% far surpasses rest age groups by at least two times. Strikingly, only in the age group 40-49 do learning for career and interest have the same rate. Besides, the second chart reveals the amount of support from employers including time off and fee. The youngest receive the highest level of aid with around 60%. Meanwhile, the oldest and those aged 26-29 are given 40% of support, but the least is found in the