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Reasons for study and employer support (bar chart)
The charts below show the main reasons for study among students of different age groups
and the amount of support they received from employers.
The bar charts compare students of different ages in terms of why they are
studying and
whether they are supported by an employer.
It is clear that the proportion of students who study for career purposes is far higher
among the
younger age groups, while the oldest students are more likely to study for
interest. Employer support is more commonly given to younger students.
Around 80% of students aged under 26 study to
further their careers, whereas only
10% study purely out of interest. The gap between these two proportions narrows as
students
get older, and the figures for those in their forties are the same, at about 40%.
Students aged over 49 overwhelmingly study for interest (70%) rather than for
professional reasons (less than 20%).
Just over 60% of students aged under 26 are supported by their employers.
By contrast,
the 30-39 age group is the most self-sufficient, with only 30%
being given time off and
help with fees. The figures rise slightly for students in their forties and for those aged 50
or more.
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