American men really want to visit Cuba. American women, not so much.
by Rob Wile
November 18, 2015 1:14 p.m.
If you're an American dude thinking to yourself, man, I would love to go
to Cuba before it gets taken over by American stuff, welcome to the club.
A new survey from Switchfly, a travel industry analysis group, found
that 42% of men expressed a desire to go to Cuba, compared with just 32%
of women.
The greatest difference was found among 45-54 year-olds. The smallest
was in the 18-34 year-old group. Here's the table.
http://goo.gl/7j1NNZ
The survey also found 43% of women said they would never visit Cuba,
compared with just 37% of men.
There were also significant regional disparities in Cuba travel
preference: 50% of Midwestern residents said they would never visit the
island nation, compared with 37% of residents in the South and 38% in
the Northeast.
The poll was conducted online within the United States by Harris Poll on
behalf of Switchfly from September 14-16, 2015, among 2,031 adults, 690
of whom would ever go to Cuba.
Ironically, more Cubans than ever are trying to leave the U.S., as many
fear the longstanding "wet-foot, dry-foot" policy of granting refugee
status to Cubans who reach American shores may soon come to an end.
Source: Survey: Men want to go to Cuba. Women, not so much | Fusion -
http://fusion.net/story/234706/men-versus-women-cuba-travel-switchfly-survey/
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