For the first time, "Mynavi Advancement", an information site for going on to higher education operated by Mynavi Corporation, conducted a "parental awareness survey on going on to higher education".The target is 2019 parents with children who entered a university, junior college, or vocational school in April 4.

 According to the survey, 75.1% of parents are "satisfied (including very / slightly)" with the school their child enrolled in. The result was that 4 out of 3 people were satisfied.The reasons for satisfaction are that "mother" is more than "father", and "mother with daughter" is "higher qualification acquisition rate" than "mother with son".

 In addition, about 8% of parents provide some kind of career support, and the most common course support provided by parents is "learning support (purchasing cram schools, tutors, reference books, etc.)" ( 39.1%) ”, followed by“ Communication with children (listening to and discussing where to go to school) (35.6%) ”.In particular, "mothers" and "mothers with daughters" have a higher rate of communication, and "mothers" are considered to be more active in supporting them.

 The points for parents to choose where to go to school for their children (select the top three) are "compatibility with children's academic ability (3%)" and "what they can learn (43.2%)", followed by "distance from their parents' home (42.2%)". %) ”and“ Eligibility to obtain (25.6%) ”are listed.

 The common desires for children's future work are "rewarding (52.4%)" and "stable income (26.4%)", but "father with a daughter" is more "rewarding (57.9%)" than the overall value. ) ”,“ Mother with a daughter ”has a high percentage of desires for“ stable income (27.2%) ”and“ utilizing qualifications and expertise (14.8%) ”, which is common to the reasons for satisfaction with the destination. Can be seen.

reference:[Mynavi Corporation] Announced for the first time the "Survey of Parents' Awareness of Going to Mynavi"

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