Perceptions of Life Insurance Among Young Professionals in Higher Education
Ansherina G. Osit
Discipline: social sciences (non-specific)
Abstract:
Life insurance plays an important role in helping individuals prepare
for financial uncertainties, particularly among young professionals who are in
the early stages of building financial stability. This study examined the level of
awareness, perceived barriers, and motivating factors influencing life insurance
adoption among young university professionals, specifically non-teaching
professionals at the University of Baguio. Employing a descriptive-correlational
research design, data were collected using a validated structured questionnaire
administered to 126 eligible employees; 98 respondents completed the survey.
Findings revealed a high level of awareness and generally positive perceptions
of life insurance, although actual policy ownership remained moderate.
Perceived barriers were low overall, with financial concerns identified as the
only moderate barrier. In contrast, motivating factors such as family security,
financial preparedness, workplace influence, and increased financial
knowledge strongly encouraged interest in life insurance. Correlation analysis
indicated a significant positive relationship between awareness and motivation,
and a significant negative relationship between awareness and perceived
barriers. Overall, the results suggest that young university professionals are
receptive to life insurance. It is therefore recommended that the University of
Baguio incorporate basic insurance education into institutional programs such
as the ONE P Orientation and General Assembly, and that insurance providers
conduct on-campus orientations to clarify policy options and address costrelated
misconceptions.
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