Respondents by employment status

Respondents by employment status

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The aim of this study is to analyze the daily free time budget of students, their free time structure and to show the possible differences in free time management depending on the respondents’ professional status. The primary method of collecting research material was a diagnostic survey, including the questionnaire developed by the author. The res...

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... this paper, the analysis of the results of own research will be carried out only with regard to the professional status of respondents determining their sources of income, and the diversity of results depending on the gender of respondents is the research problem of another study. Table 2 shows the number of respondents by employment status, time and place of research. In the entire study sample, the largest number of respondents (225) were financially dependent on their parents, and the smallest (52) worked to support themselves. ...

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