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Demogpraphic Profile

The document analyzes survey data on demographics and travel preferences. It includes data on age, occupation, civil status, and monthly income of respondents. The majority of respondents were between 21-25 years old, students, single, and financially dependent or with low monthly income.
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Demogpraphic Profile

The document analyzes survey data on demographics and travel preferences. It includes data on age, occupation, civil status, and monthly income of respondents. The majority of respondents were between 21-25 years old, students, single, and financially dependent or with low monthly income.
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Table 1.

AGE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE


18-20 years old 25 25%
21-25 years old 62 62%
26-30 years old 6 6%
31-35 years old 2 2%
36-40 years old 2 2%
41-45 years old 0 0%
46-50 years old 2 2%
51 and above 1 1%
TOTAL 100 100%

The data presented shows the distribution of individuals across different age
groups in terms of frequency and percentage. Based on our results survey, it indicates
that the majority of individuals fall within the age group of 21-25 years old, constituting
62% of the total population surveyed. The age group 18-20 years old is the second
largest, making up 25% of the population. It is followed by the age group 26-20 years
old, consisting of 6% of the population. Then, age groups 31-35 years old, 36-40 years
old, and 46-50 years old tied up by 2%. Meanwhile, the age group of 51 and above had
1% and no respondents or 0% have been recorded for the age group 41-45 years old.
The significant proportion of individuals in the 18-25 age group (62%) suggests a
potentially adventurous and exploratory population. This age range is often associated
with seeking out new adventures and exploring various destinations. In addition,
younger individuals may have more flexible schedules, allowing them to plan and
execute adventurous travels. Peers and social circles can significantly impact travel
decisions, especially for the younger age groups. Positive experiences shared by
friends or influencers may encourage such travel. Also, with our emerging technology,
easy access to information through the internet and social media allows individuals to
learn about new destinations and adventures, influencing their travel preferences.

Table 2.
OCCUPATION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
Student 56 56%
Working 5 5%
student
Employed 25 25%
Self- 0 0%
employed
Unemployed 12 12%
None 1 1%
TOTAL 99 99%

Table 2, shows that the majority of individuals in are Students, constituting a


significant proportion of 56% of the total population surveyed. A smaller proportion
represents Employed individuals (25% of the population). Then, 12% compromised the
Unemployed individuals. Moreover, there are 5% Working students in the population.
Meanwhile, only 1% for None or no occupation. And, no respondents or 0% for Self-
employed.
The type of occupation often influences travel preferences and opportunities.
Different occupations may provide varying levels of flexibility, income, and time off for
travel. Consequently, students and unemployed individuals might have more free time,
allowing them to plan and embark on more extended trips or exploratory journeys.
Employed individuals, especially those who are not students, may have more
constraints regarding leave and time off from work which might influence the duration
and frequency of their travel.

Table 3.
CIVIL STATUS FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
Single 95 95%
Married 4 4%
Widowed 0 0%
Separated 1 1%
TOTAL 100 100%

The table shows that the majority of individuals are classified as "Single,"
constituting a significant proportion of 95% of the total population. A smaller percentage
of individuals are classified as "Married," comprising 4% of the population surveyed.
"Widowed" individuals constitute 0%, indicating that there are no individuals in the
dataset who are widowed. On the other hand, one individual is classified as
"Separated," representing 1% of the total population.

In regards to the above-mentioned data, several factors may affect the


establishment of such results. Singles often have more flexibility and independence in
making travel decisions, potentially leading to a greater interest in adventurous and
exploratory travel experiences. They might be more inclined to engage in solo travels or
group adventures with peers. In contrast, married individuals may consider family
commitments and the needs of their partner or children when planning trips, potentially
influencing their choice of destinations and activities. Also, married individuals might
allocate their funds differently, considering family needs and financial responsibilities.
Table 4.
MONTHLY INCOME FREQUEN PERCENTA
CY GE
Currently financially 55 55%
dependent
Php 10,000 and below 19 19%
Php 10,000 - Php 7 7%
20,000
Php 20,000 - Php 6 6%
30,000
Php 30,000 - Php 6 6%
40,000
Php 40,000 - Php 2 2%
50,000
Php 50,000 and above 5 5%
TOTAL 100 100%

Based on the dataset, the majority of individuals are regarded as "Currently


financially dependent," constituting 55% of the total population surveyed. This suggests
a significant proportion of individuals who rely on others for financial support. The next
largest income category is "Php 10,000 and below," representing 19% of the population.
This implies a notable portion of individuals with very low monthly income. It follows
individuals who have a monthly of Php 10,000 - Php 20,000, which constitutes 7% of
the population. Then, respondents having a monthly income of Php 20,000 - Php
30,000 and Php 30,000 - Php 40,000 tied up by 6%. Respondents with Php 50,000 and
above monthly income compromised 5% of the population. Lastly, individuals with Php
40,000 - Php 50,000 above monthly income indicate 2% of the surveyed population.
Income levels can significantly influence travel preferences, choices, and
experiences. Individuals with higher incomes may have more financial freedom to
pursue adventurous and exploratory travel experiences, such as international trips,
outdoor adventures, or unique cultural explorations. The data suggests a significant
portion of the population is financially dependent or has a relatively low monthly income.
Financial capability is a key factor affecting travel preferences, especially regarding
adventurous and exploratory travel. Those with higher incomes are more likely to
engage in adventurous travel, seek exploration of new places, and pursue unique travel
experiences. However, other factors such as time availability, travel goals, and social
influences also play critical roles in shaping travel decisions within different income
categories.

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