Part-time Job Survey Analysis

 Part-time Job Survey Analysis

My research topic: Part-time job
Target: Japanese University students
Number of respondents: 11

(Summary) Students answered 7 questions about part-time jobs.

(Results)

Graph#1 shows the rate of students who do part-time jobs.
In fact, all students do their part-time jobs. Japanese students are busy!

#1



Graph#2 shows the kinds of part-time jobs students do. The number of students who work at a restaurant is the most. The second one is Izakaya, and the third one is a cafe. This shows that many students work at Locations related to food.

#2



Graph#3 shows how many days students do their part-time jobs in a week on average. Most students work 3 days a week. However, some students work 7 days a week. It is almost every day!

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Graph#4 shows how long times students do their part-time job per day. 
On weekdays, students work for 1~5 hour. It seems that the results depend on the time their class finishes. 
On weekends, students work longer than weekdays. Some people work for more than 8 hours.

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Graph#5 shows how much students earn per month. Most students earn \50,000~\60,000 per month. Some people earn more than \70,000. 

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Graph#6 shows the part-time jobs students recommend. 6 students recommend working at a restaurant. One student recommends part-time jobs where you can eat waste foods. It is interesting. If you work at a restaurant or Izakaya, you can get Makanai. I recommend the student to work there.

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Graph#7 shows the part-time jobs students want to do in the future. The answer is movie theaters, cram schools, apparel shops, retail businesses, bars, hotels and so on. Also, some people want to continue the same part-time job.

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(Conclusion)

I could get interesting results. This survey is useful for someone who wants to change his/her part-time job or try to do it. I am searching for a new part-time job, so I will refer to this survey. Thanks for answering my survey.



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  1. I want to change part time job. I want to refer to.

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  2. The result of 100% of students doing part-time jobs is surprising! They work so hard!!

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