2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103549
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Natural multi-hazard risk perception and educational insights among Geography and Tourism students and graduates amid the Covid-19 pandemic

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“…Previous study employed the study cycle, saying that individuals at the Bachelor and Master's levels experienced a greater impact from the pandemic compared to respondents from the top tier of university education. The abrupt shift from traditional in-person classes to online learning during the pandemic had a more pronounced effect on those at the Bachelor and Master's levels, as they typically have numerous mandatory courses, laboratory work, and practical activities, which could potentially influence their employability (Mărgărint et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous study employed the study cycle, saying that individuals at the Bachelor and Master's levels experienced a greater impact from the pandemic compared to respondents from the top tier of university education. The abrupt shift from traditional in-person classes to online learning during the pandemic had a more pronounced effect on those at the Bachelor and Master's levels, as they typically have numerous mandatory courses, laboratory work, and practical activities, which could potentially influence their employability (Mărgărint et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning awareness to continue studies for future prospect, higher level of studies such as Master and Ph.D. students typically draw their understanding of natural hazards from their university education, whereas younger bachelor's graduates rely more heavily on information acquired during their pre-university education years (Mărgărint et al, 2023). From Galster et al (2023), determining the essential soft skills needed in the software industry can aid in crafting professional development programs, as well as guiding tertiary institutions.…”
Section: Challenges Faced By Graduates Entering Job Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A frequently employed technique for evaluating the impact of pandemic management across various dimensions is the utilization of statistical data. Many scholars conduct research on pandemics utilizing statistical data for geographic analysis (Filonchyk et al., 2021; Mărgărint et al., 2023; Masters et al., 2022), establishing evaluation criteria (Wen et al., 2022), analyzing variations in pandemic transmission (Ning et al., 2023), elucidating diverse control strategies (F. Guo et al., 2022), scrutinizing the spatiotemporal progression of the pandemic (Gaisie et al., 2022), and delineating the spatiotemporal pattern (Wadhwa & Thakur, 2022). However, statistical data may lag due to limitations within the statistical system, and simultaneously, the representativeness or accessibility of the data may be inadequate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a destination is deemed unsafe or too risky, tourists may choose another destination that is more stable and safer. This can result in a decrease in economic income for local people who depend on the tourism sector for their livelihood (Mărgărint et al, 2023). This phenomenon has a serious impact on the tourism industry and the safety of tourists and managers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%