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The charts depict different information. The first is a dual vertical bar graph that represents the main reasons for studying among students belonging to different age categories. The second is a column graph showing the amount of support they offered from employers. Overall, the trend kept on declining for careers and inclining for interest. Moreover, the first age period received the highest help.
According to the former graph, eighty per cent of learners opted for a career followed by only ten per cent for interest. This data belongs to those under 26. The career count slipped by ten per cent in the second category; however, interest polished by five per cent. The age period 30 to 39 registered 58% and 25% for career and interest, respectively. 40 to 49 was the only category when both sectors clashed having an identical proportion of just over forty each. The final age period recorded nearly twenty and exactly seventy per cent for career and interest separately.
The later chart emphasises that those under 26 students attracted maximum help from employers. Conversely, 30 to 39 received the lowest help. It was 35%. The second, fourth, and final categories grasped almost fifty, just below forty, and 45 per cent, isolately.
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