SWS: 64% support closure of Boracay for one year

A MAJORITY of 64% of Filipino adults agreed, and 20% disagreed, with the government鈥檚 recommendation to close the entire island of Boracay to tourists for one year for full rehabilitation, according to a noncommissioned poll by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).
This gives a net agreement score (% agree minus % disagree, correctly rounded) of +44, classified by SWS as 鈥渧ery strong鈥 in its First Quarter 2018 Social Weather Survey fielded on March 23-27. (SWS terminology for net agreement is as follows: +50 and above, 鈥渆xtremely strong鈥; +30 to +49, 鈥渧ery strong鈥; +10 to +29, 鈥渕oderately strong鈥; +9 to -9, 鈥渘eutral鈥; -10 to -29, 鈥渕oderately weak鈥; -30 to -49, 鈥渧ery weak鈥; -50 and below, 鈥渧ery weak鈥; -50 and below, 鈥渆xtremely weak.鈥)
The survey also found 64% agreeing that the closure would help rehabilitate the tourist island it would help (37% 鈥渄efinitely help鈥 plus 28% 鈥渟omewhat help,鈥 correctly rounded), while 16% answered that Boracay鈥檚 closure would not help its rehabilitation (8% 鈥渟omewhat not help鈥 plus 8% 鈥渄efinitely not help鈥). Twenty percent were undecided.
Further, the poll found 61% agreeing that the closure would help increase the number of tourists in the future (36% 鈥渄efinitely help鈥 plus 25% 鈥渟omewhat help鈥), while 16% answered it would not help (9% 鈥渟omewhat not help鈥 plus 7% 鈥渄efinitely not help鈥). On this matter, 23% were undecided.

Majorities across socio-demographics agreed with the government鈥檚 recommendation to close Boracay for one year for full rehabilitation, with stronger support coming from Mindanao, the urban areas, and those with higher educational attainment, the survey said.
Net agreement with the government鈥檚 recommendation to close Boracay was highest in Mindanao at an 鈥渆xtremely strong鈥 +55 (68% agree, 13% disagree), followed by Metro Manila at a 鈥渧ery strong鈥 +49 (69% agree, 20% disagree), Balance Luzon at a 鈥渧ery strong鈥 +45 (64% agree, 20% disagree, correctly rounded), and the Visayas at a 鈥渕oderately strong鈥 +26 (53% agree, 27% disagree).
Net agreement was an 鈥渆xtremely strong鈥 +50 (68% agree, 18% disagree) in overall urban areas, compared to the 鈥渧ery strong鈥 +38 (59% agree, 21% disagree) in overall rural areas.
Support for the closure of Boracay was stronger among those with higher educational attainment 鈥 with net agreement highest among college graduates at an 鈥渆xtremely strong鈥 +54 (70% agree, 16% disagree), followed by high school graduates at an 鈥渆xtremely strong鈥 +50 (69% agree, 18% disagree), non-elementary school graduates at a 鈥渧ery strong鈥 +34 (55% agree, 20% disagree), and elementary school graduates at a 鈥渧ery strong鈥 +33 (57% agree, 23% disagree).
The proportion of those who said the closure of Boracay would help rehabilitate the nature in the island was highest in Metro Manila at 71%, followed by Balance Luzon and Mindanao, both at 64%, and the Visayas at 61%.
On the other hand, the proportion of those who said Boracay鈥檚 closure would help increase the number of tourists in the future was highest in Metro Manila at 68%, followed by Mindanao at 61%, Visayas at 60%, and Balance Luzon at 58%.
The survey was conducted using face-to-face interviews of 1,200 adults (18 years old and above) nationwide: 300 each in Metro Manila, Balance of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, with sampling error margins of 卤3% for national percentages, and 卤6% each for the said areas. 鈥 G.M. Cortez


