Italy - Task 2 : Survey on Youth Mobility from Hungary

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Italy - Task 2 : Survey on Youth Mobility from Hungary 1.) Gender: Male:11 Female:9 Country: Hungary:20 Occupation: Student:19 Chef:1 2.)How often do you travel (not for daily work/study purposes)? Once a Year: 8 Once every 6 Months: 5 Once every 3 Months: 3 Every Month: 2 Every Week: 2 3.)What is your most common reason for travelling? Family Vacation: 13 Adventures: 2 Study: 5 Spiritual Religious: 0 4.)How do you travel? Rate the means of transport here below on the basis of your personal preferences (most preferred at the top, least preferred at the bottom) Car: 8 Bus: 6 Train: 5 Airplane: 1 Ship: 0 5.)Where do you travel most? Mountains: 1 Seaside: 8 Countryside: 9 Historical places: 0 Shopping cities: 2 6.)With whom do you usually travel? Family: 9 Friends: 6 Groups: 1 Alone: 4

7.)On average, how long do your trips last? 1-2 days: 2 3-5 days: 5 A week: 10 30 days: 1 More than 30 days: 2 8.)Motivation for travelling (click maximum three of them) Explore other cultures 4 Went on trip for excitement 3 Increase my knowledge 0 Relax physically mentally 8 Interact with local people 4 Have a good time with friends 6 Challenge my abilities 2 Build friendships whit other 1 Visit friends and relatives 7 Find myself 0 Gain a feeling of belonging 0 9.)Have You travelled internationally? Yes: 19 No: 1 10.)How many times have you visited these regions? Northern Europe Southern Europe 0 1 2/3 more 9 7 3 1 5 7 5 3 Eastern Europe 14 4 2 0 Africa 14 2 2 0 North America 20 0 0 0 Central and South America 18 1 1 0 Oceania 19 1 0 0 11.)Which of the following cities have you visited and which would you most like to visit? Already visited Would most like to visit Berlin 9 11 London 10 10 Paris 9 11

Rome 8 12 Mexico City 0 20 Rio De Janeiro 2 18 Beijing 1 19 Tokyo 1 19 Sydney 1 19 New York 3 17 San Francisco 3 17 Los Angeles 2 18 12.)When planning your trips, which sources of information do you use? (click maximum three of them) Family/friends: 15 Travel Agency: 11 Websites: 11 Social Media (Facebook, MySpace, ect.): 3 Exhibition/Fair/Trade shows: 2 Magazines/Guidebooks: 7 Other: - 13.) How Much do you spend on a trip on average (euros)? Up to 300: 6 301-500: 8 501-100: 6 more than 1000: 0 14.) Of said amount, approximately, what percentage do you spend on (make sure figures add to 100%) p=person Transportation 10%/6p 20%/4p 30%/2p 40%/2p 50%/6p Accommodation 10%/6p 20%/2p 30%/2p 40//3p 50%/2p Food and drinks 10%/5p 15%/2p 20%/7p 30%/5p Communication 80%/12p 60%/2p 50%/3p 40%/3p Activities and entertainment 2,5%/4p 10%/10p 20%/1p Programme cost 2%/3p 10%/4p 5%/3p 20%/10p Other 2%/6p 5%/5p 10%/2p 15%/2p 25%/1p 15.)Where did the money to make your last trip come from(make sure figures add to100%)? Own incomes 20%/3p 50%/4p 10%/2p Own savings 20%/4p 30%/5p 40%/1p 10%/1p 70%/1p Parents/family 100%/8p 20%/4p 60%/2p 80%/3p Scholarship/grant 80%/1p 5%/1p Money earned while while 15%/1p 10%/1p

travelling Fundraising 10%/1p 16.)During your last trip, which forms of accommodation did you use? Apartment 6 Backpacker/hostel/student residence 1 Bed & Breakfast/room in a private house 1 Campervan/motor home 1 Guesthouse, pension, hotel 10 Tent 0 Stayed whit family/friend 1 Other 0 17.)During your LAST TRIP, which activities did you undertake or participate in? (Select all responses which apply) Hanging out on beach 7 Walking/hiking/trekking/observing nature 9 Visiting historical sites/monuments/museums 7 Attending sporting events/sporting activities 5 Shopping/restaurants/cafés/disco 8 Volunteer activities 1 Academic study programme/learning a language 0 Living like a local 2 Other 1 18.)On your LAST TRIP, what percentage (%) of your time did you spend in: Typical tourist activities/staying in popular destinations: 10%/1p 90%/1p 5%/3p 60%/2p 70%/2p 80%/2P Non-typical tourist activities/visiting places off the beaten track : 10%/1p 20%/2p 30%/3p 40%/4p 50%/3p 90%/2p 100%Total: 2 person 19.Indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements: My last trip abroad helped me to get/develop Disagree Agree Strongly Agree More appreciation of other cultures 6 7 7 More self-knowledge and self-awareness 6 10 4 A thirst for more travel 0 13 7 A better understanding of my own culture 6 7 7 More self-confidence 8 4 8 Greater tolerance for cultural differences 0 12 8 More interest in learning about other 6 7 7

culture Greater awareness of social justice and poverty issues, 11 8 1 international relations Language skills 10 4 6 New ideas about career options, professional goals.. 6 7 3 20.)What would be your ideal future? Choose one. 1. First study, the find a full-time steady job immediately afterward, then have a family and retire. (5 person) 2. Combine study and work (part-time or temporary jobs), then travel for an extended period, get back to work, get a steady job, have a family and retire. (7 person) 3. Change continuously: my programs of study, job and relationships, combined with prolonged periods of travel to new destinations, never settle down until the very end of my life. (2 person) 4. I m not sure what I want from my future. (6 person)