Abstract

This article presents a novel data set on perceptions and behaviors of university students collected after the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak in Vietnam. Our questionnaire design is based on employing both qualitative interview with students and survey of SARS literature, probing into the sensitivity of students toward the crisis in making crucial decisions of daily routines, as well as future travel plans in presence of a grave health concern. The data set consists of 440 valid responses from Vietnamese university students through Internet platforms (Facebook, Google Form). Besides descriptive statistics, this article also includes the results of explanatory factor analysis, which may serve as a good reference for future studies.

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  • This article presents a novel data set on perceptions and behaviors of university students collected after the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak in Vietnam

  • Our questionnaire design is based on employing both qualitative interview with students and survey of SARS literature, probing into the sensitivity of students toward the crisis in making crucial decisions of daily routines, as well as future travel plans in presence of a grave health concern

  • The data set consists of 440 valid responses from Vietnamese university students through Internet platforms (Facebook, Google Form)

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Social Sciences (General) Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Student behaviours and perceptions, Econometric analysis Table Survey Questionnaire (included in Supplementary Materials) Raw, analysed Respondents are randomly chosen for survey, but exclusively university students, including all in areas affected and not affected by the pandemic. The surveys were administered to university students between March 16 and March 22, with the support of Internet platforms (Facebook, Google Form), and resulted in valid 440 responses. The data can be used to uncover the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on perceptions and behaviors (work/study, move and travel) of Vietnamese university students in presence of public health crisis. The data is useful in providing further insights into the sensitivity of student consumers toward crisis in making their daily decisions and plans. The data serve well the purpose of providing guidance for tourism industry in formulation of recovery strategy in the post-crisis. The data is timely and valid with support of mixed methodology, and suitable to be used in across countries or dynamic analysis

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