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Statistics

Gender Age Occupation Annual income Country of


(INR) Origin

Valid 320 320 320 320 320


Missing 0 0 0 0 0

Gender

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative


Percent

Female 156 48.8 48.8 48.8


Male 164 51.2 51.2 100.0
Total 320 100.0 100.0

Age

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative


Percent

18-24 118 36.9 36.9 36.9

25-32 94 29.4 29.4 66.3


33-40 68 21.3 21.3 87.5
41-50 24 7.5 7.5 95.0
Above 50 16 5.0 5.0 100.0
Total 320 100.0 100.0

Occupation

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative


Percent

Business 58 18.1 18.1 18.1

Other 25 7.8 7.8 25.9


Professional 92 28.7 28.7 54.7
Student 145 45.3 45.3 100.0
Total 320 100.0 100.0
Annual income (INR)

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative


Percent

1 Lac- 5 Lac 73 22.8 22.8 22.8

11 LAC-20 Lac 46 14.4 14.4 37.2


6 Lac- 10 Lac 64 20.0 20.0 57.2
Less than 1 Lac 112 35.0 35.0 92.2
More than 20 Lac 25 7.8 7.8 100.0
Total 320 100.0 100.0

This study represents 320 respondents of a different nationality, gender, occupation, age, and
annual income.
The above chart represents the sex for the respondent, out of 320 respondents 48.8 percent
were female while the remaining 51.2_______ were male.
The majority were young age between 18-24-year-old that is 36.9%, the second-highest
percentage was 25-32-year-old which is 21.3%, however, the lowest percentage was the
elders who are above 50 years i.e., 5%.
Determining Occupation is one of the basic information to know. Students were on the top
around 45.3% out of 320 respondents, the next was professional about 28.7%, while
businesspeople were less by 10.1% and finally few were doing different work which they
represent 7.8%.
Annual income for the respondents varies according to the occupation, age, and other factors.
Despite, the idea of having respondent who is doing business, having profession there was
low percent (7.8%) who got high yearly income which is more than 20 lacs. However, as the
peak percentage was 35% that represents the low-class respondent who gets less than one lac,
while almost the average 22.8% were earning 1-5 lac per year, and 14.4% were getting 6-10
lacs per annum.

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