There were a total of 1,929 respondents, of which 1,475 answered at least one question. Responses were received from individuals between the ages of 18 to 25. 25-year-olds were the largest age group, constituting 12 per cent of the respondents. 75 per cent of the responses in languages other than English were translated into English prior to analysis. 307 responses were not translated due to limited time and resources, as well as unforeseen circumstances in the database.
5 per cent of the respondents were from Africa, 39 per cent from Asia and the Pacific, 14 per cent from Europe, 5 per cent from Latin America and the Caribbean, 8 per cent from North
America, and 3 per cent from West Asia. 26 per cent did not mention their country. 42 per cent of respondents were female and 32 per cent were male. 1 per cent of the respondents did not mention their gender or indicated “other”, while 25 per cent did not respond to this question.
30 per cent of the respondents had a secondary vocational degree, high school degree or less; 30 per cent had a college or university undergraduate degree; and 10 per cent had a master’s or doctoral degree. 29 per cent responded “other” or did not respond to this question.