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Portugal, Austria and Greece
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Statistical analysis
Gender?
The majority of the inquiries were girls:
• Austria: 64.71%
• Greece: 63.64%
• Portugal: 53.85%
Age?
The majority of the inquiries were around 16-17 years old:
• Austria: 61.76%
• Greece: 81.82%
• Portugal: 61.54%
Which country do you live in?
The majority of the inquiries live in the country where they answered this questionnaire.
Are there any special factors in your country
that affect your possibilities to practice
any activities? In all countries the climate is the main
reason that affects the practice of activities.
Do you believe that your leisure would have been
different if you would have lived in another
country?The majority of the inquiries don’t know if
their leisure would be different if they lived in another country:
• Austria: 41.18%• Greece: 63.64%• Portugal: 61.54%
Do you believe the government considers
youth's leisure and health as something
important to put money on?The inquiries of Austria and Portugal think
that the government considers their leisure and health as something important to put money on. The inquiries of Greece don’t think so.
• Austria: 73.53% (Yes)• Greece: 63.64% (No)• Portugal: 46.15% (Yes)
Has the time for leisure changed anything the last couple of years?
The majority answered “Don’t know” of this question.
Do you think you have enough leisure?
The inquiries of Austria and Portugal think that their leisure time was not enough. The inquiries of Greece think that “Yes, almost too much”.
• Austria: 52.94% (No)
• Greece: 54.55% (Yes)
• Portugal: 76.92% (No)
Does your city range different leisure pursuit?All inquiries answered “Some, but we want
more”
• Austria: 52.94%
• Greece: 72.73%
• Portugal: 69.23%
What type of music do you listening?
• Austria: Pop, Progressive Rock, Punk
• Portugal: Pop, punk, metal
• Greece: Pop, Progressive rock, R&B
• Conclusion: These students prefer to listening pop music.
Do you have a part-time job?
• Austria: yes 17.65% no: 82.35%
• Portugal: yes 0% no: 100%
• Greece: yes 36.36% no: 63.64%
• Conclusion: In these tree countries the majority part of the students don’t have a part-time job
How does the climate of your country affect your
leisure?• Austria: No: 11.76% yes: 44.12%• Portugal: No: 23.08% Yes: 38.46%
Sometimes: 38.46%• Greece: No: 45.45% Yes: 27.27%
Sometimes: 27.27%
• Conclusion: In Portugal and Austria the climate affects their activities, but not in Greece.
Does your religion affect your leisure?
• Austria: No: 100% Yes: 0%
• Portugal: No: 84.62% Yes: 15.38%
• Greece: No: 81.82% Yes: 18.18%
• Conclusion: In these tree countries the religion doesn’t affect their leisure
What could make your leisure better?
• Austria: Better economy: 2.94% Different climate: 8.82% Better facillities: 17.65% More time: 70.59
• Portugal: Less classes: 7.69% Better economy: 15.38% Better facillities: 30.77% More time: 46.15%
• Greece: More time & better facillities: 9.9% More time: 37.27% Better facillities: 27.27 Better economy: 36.36%
• Conclusion: The students think that they need more time to make their leisure better.
Where do you spend most of your leisure?
• Austria: At my girl friend or boyfriend: 5.88% At home: 32.35 Out, with my friends: 50%
• Portugal: At friends house: 7.69% Others: 7.69% At home: 30.77% Out, with my friends: 53.85%
• Greece: Out, with my friends: 9.09% At sports arenas: 9.09% At friends houses: 9.09% At my girlfriend/boyfriend: 18.18% At home: 54.55%
• Conclusion: The majority of students in Portugal and Austria prefers to go out with their friends. In Greece they prefer stay at home.
Does it consider being expensive to be a member of a sport
association?• Austria: Yes: 14.71% No: 32.35% Sometimes: 52.94%
• Portugal: Yes: 38.46% No: 46.15% sometimes: 15.38%
• Greece: Yes: 18.18% No: 54.55% Sometimes: 27.27%
• Conclusion: The majority of students in Portugal and Greece thinks that it isn’t expensive. In Austria they consider sometimes it is expensive.
Which are the 5 most popular leisure activities
for you?• Austria: Listening to music, Go to cafés,
Watch TV, Other, Practicing Sports• Portugal: Cinema: 76.92% Listening to
music: 69.23% Going to de mall: 61.64% Spend time by the computer: 53.85% Watch tv: 53.85%
• Greece: Cinema, Listening to music, Stay with my friends at home, Go to the bar, Others.
• Conclusion: The most important activity is listening to music.
What type of books do you like?
• In Greece the majority likes thriller;
• In Portugal and Austria the majority likes romance followed by thriller.
What type of films do you like?
• There is total disagreement:
• In Portugal the majority likes horror;
• In Greece the majority likes thriller;
• In Austria the majority likes comedy.
Do sports have a big influence on your
leisure?• In Portugal and Greece the majority said
YES;
• In Austria the majority said SOME.
How much time of your leisure are physical
activities e. g. sports?• In Greece and Austria the majority spent
0-3h a week;
• In Portugal the majority doesn’t practice sports any there leisure.
If your answer was NONE, what’s the main reason why you don't
practice?
• In Greece 100% of the students that answer the questionnaire said that they don’t like sports;
• In Austria they don’t have conditions;• In Portugal the majority don't like sports.
Which sports do you practice?
• In Austria the majority practice swimming;
• In Greece the majority practice basketball;
• In Portugal the majority doesn’t practice sports but the students that answered practice soccer.
Why do you practice this specific sport?
• In Portugal and Austria the majority always wanted to do;
• In Greece the majority always wanted to do and were influenced by friends.
Are there any of these sports that are in a
minority in your country?• In Austria the majority answered Rugby;
• In Portugal the majority answered Ski;
• In Greece the majority answered Ice-hockey.
How does your Friday night look like?
• In Greece and Portugal the majority like being with their friends and just taking it easy;
• In Austria the majority likes to drink alcohol and party's.