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The bar graphs
give information about why students study and the amount of support they
received from employers, according to age of students.
It
is noteworthy that there are two main reasons leading students study: career,
and interest. While the percentage of interest shows an increase trend, from 10
percentages to 70 percentages, that of career shows a decrease trend, from 80
percentages to 20 percentages, as students grow up. In particular, students in
the age of 40’s showed same percentage (40%) between the reasons for study.
Based
on the graph showing the amount of employer support, including time off and
economic help, students under 26 shows the most percentage among age groups,
accounted for approximately 60 per cent. The amount of support from employers
reached the lowest point at 30 percentages in the age between 30 and 39, while
it gradually increases.
Overall,
there are differences for the purpose of study by age, and the amount of
employer support, accounted for more than 30 per cent in age groups.
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