The point of view youth tourism towards university students
Tablo 7. Comparison of the factors affecting the preferences of young people in Cyprus Science University by gender status Interest
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- DOI: 10.47750/cibg.2021.27.02.639 6579 Tablo 8.
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Comparison of the factors affecting the preferences of young people in Cyprus Science University by gender status Interest Variables Groups F Mean Rank U P TRNC Economy Male 84 93,72 3080,4 ,001 Female 51 47,44 TRNC Accommodation Gender Male 84 65,65 3464,5 ,000 Female 51 88,52 TRNC Transportation Male 84 96.23 3061,5 ,013 Female 51 54,04 TRNC Trust Male 84 64,78 3842,5 ,001 Female 51 85,85 It was determined that the gender variable had a significant difference in 4 of the factors affecting the preferences of young people at Dicle University (Table 8). According to this, while male participants care more about economy and accomondation factors, female participants care more about transportation and trust. Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government Vol. 27, No. 2,2021 https://cibg.org.au/ P-ISSN: 2204-1990; E-ISSN: 1323-6903 DOI: 10.47750/cibg.2021.27.02.639 6579 Tablo 8. Comparison of the factors affecting the preferences of young people in Dicle University by gender status Interest Variables Groups F Mean Rank U P Turkey Economy Male 120 123,75 4080,4 ,000 Female 68 77,45 Turkey Accommodation Gender Male 120 128,64 4464,5 ,000 Female 68 88,52 Turkey Transportation Male 120 96.23 4061,5 ,008 Female 68 124,04 Turkey Trust Male 120 84,78 3842,5 ,001 Female 68 145,85 5. DISCUSSION Youth tourism is advancing rapidly towards a point that is increasing its importance in the world. So, what is youth tourism and who does it consist of? Traveling between the age group of sixteen and twenty-seven and especially independent of their parents (mother, father) is what we call youth tourism ( Gheţe, 2015).One of the common features of these young people all over the world is that they do not seek comfort during travel or vacation periods and they show more interest and participation in touristic activities compared to other tourist profiles (Khoshpakyants and Vidishcheva, 2010).In this age group, of course, we can summarize that especially in recent years, the age of establishing a family has been gradually increasing towards the thirties and that these young people, whose family responsibilities are not naturally, do not see any obstacle to travel with a deeper adventurous spirit ( Çakar and Seyitoğlu, 2016). Youth tourism is defined as a holiday and a journey made by individuals between the ages ranging from 18 to 27 in some studies and 15 to 25 in other studies without their relatives (Polat, 2017).The young population has an adventurous personality and they are open to change due to their psychological characteristics. In addition, some young groups do not have strong bonds with their families and they take little responsibility and these factors cause young people not to give importance to accommodation and place choices. Also, these factors cause increment in travelling tendencies of young people (Richards and Wilson, 2007; Jefferson, 1991). If the youth tourism can be seen as social tourism, summer schools conducted both in Turkey and Cyprus in the summer season have a great Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government Vol. 27, No. 2,2021 https://cibg.org.au/ P-ISSN: 2204-1990; E-ISSN: 1323-6903 Download 0.61 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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