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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 12:28 am
The graphs illustrate the percentages of students of 5 age groups who are studying for career or for interest and the amount of support they receive. It can be clearly seen that most of the students studying for their careers are under 26 years old, while the most studying for interest are the ones above 49 years old.
Students ,whom are studying for career, percentages decline throughout the age groups. Starting with 80% for under 26 years old and ending with almost 20% for those over 49 years old. The age group (40 to 49) witnessed the same proportion for both who are studying for interest or for career with nearly 40%. I the other hand, percentages of students studying for interest kept increasing from 10% until it reached 70% for over 49 years old students.
The highest employer support rate was for students of ages above 26, while the lowest percentage was the age group (30-39) with merely above 30%. Age group (26-29) had support of 50% of the employers' supply, however over 49 students were lower than the latter. Students from 40 to 49 years old had slightly higher rates of supply than those between 30 and 39 years old.
Students ,whom are studying for career, percentages decline throughout the age groups. Starting with 80% for under 26 years old and ending with almost 20% for those over 49 years old. The age group (40 to 49) witnessed the same proportion for both who are studying for interest or for career with nearly 40%. I the other hand, percentages of students studying for interest kept increasing from 10% until it reached 70% for over 49 years old students.
The highest employer support rate was for students of ages above 26, while the lowest percentage was the age group (30-39) with merely above 30%. Age group (26-29) had support of 50% of the employers' supply, however over 49 students were lower than the latter. Students from 40 to 49 years old had slightly higher rates of supply than those between 30 and 39 years old.