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books. 88 percent stay in their own home while studying college. 29 percent has an
average of P2,000 for monthly rental, 20 peroeiit of tlreru spent less than F2.000 tor co-
curricular activities while 111.000 or less for extracurricular activities and 78 percent of
tlrem support their college educatirrn with their parents. Eightv eight percent did not take
auy kind of professional examinations and 88 percent of thern took civil service. Sixty six
percent did not take any kiid training/advanced studies after college, 7t percent pui:sue
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the trainiug for professional deveiopnrent, 52 percent took training related to their
profession, 62 perceril ansrn'ered that employer is the one who paid for the traiiring and 67
percent answered that organizatio*was the one who implemented the training.
In terms of their employnrent status, 68 percent of them w-orked for at least one
hour during the past rneek, 72 percent of them had a job or business, 40 percent of the
participants did irot look or establish a business during the past in'eek and 33 percent u'ere
waiting for the results of their previous application, and 29 perceut are not availahle for
wor*i existed last week. Trventy six percent of the participairts w-ere working in an IT
Com, and 38 persent were ilemranent. Twenty nine percent of the participants warked 41
to 48 hours during the past week, 48 percent r:f them did not want rnore working hours
during the past week, and 58 percent did not looked f'or additional u.orking hours during
the past week. Sixty eight percent of the participants are in prtvate establisllr:ents. 45
percent of them have a monthly basis of payrnent. 37 percent of thern have more than
F350 basic pay'per day. and 42 perrent of the pafiicipants have a monthly income of F12,
000 or less. Sixty three percent of the participants have no other job or business, 29
peicent of the participanrs rvork for more tlian 48 hours fol ai-l the jobs they have during
the past week, 48 percent o1 them work for iess than 48 hours because they wanted more