STUDENT’S WAYS OF SPENDING LEISURE TIME. A CASE STUDY ON THE BACHELOR DEGREE STUDENTS OF UASVM

In this paper we have analysed the determinants of the students’ leisure time, based on 198 respondents of an questionnaire. The students are at the bachelor level in the Faculty MIEADR, USAMV Bucharest. The questions have reffered to the conditions in which students used to spend their leisure time...

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Main Authors: Ionela Mituko VLAD, Elena STOIAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2017-01-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Online Access:https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.17_2/Art56.pdf
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Summary:In this paper we have analysed the determinants of the students’ leisure time, based on 198 respondents of an questionnaire. The students are at the bachelor level in the Faculty MIEADR, USAMV Bucharest. The questions have reffered to the conditions in which students used to spend their leisure time. The performed analysis consisted in several steps. First, we made a descriptive analysis of the variables, by doing the frequences tables; then, there were performed correlation tables and the crosstabulation between pairs of variables. In order to verify the level of the statistical significance among the variables, it was also performed a chi-square statistical test. As general requirement, we have chosen to emphasise the results by pointing out the influence of the gender and place of residence variables for the respondents. From the findings of this paper, we have concluded that students of our faculty have different approaches, divided by place of residence regarding the holidays spend abroad. Meanwhile, by taking into consideration the gender, we got significant results regarding the responses on level of disponible revenus (a), the average spending amount by stay (b) and on the persons that accompanies the respondent student during the holidays (c). There were other results reflected on the level of Pearson coefficient on correlations between variable regarding the average lenght of the stays, the averge amount spend on accommodation and food etc.
ISSN:2284-7995
2285-3952