Abstract:
Socio-demographic characteristics of individuals in Eastern province of Sri Lanka are an
important area to study to formulate better policies for businessmen who are interested in
recreational activities in the country. The study used annual sample of 21,756 households that
covered all 25 districts in the country, based on data from the provincial and district level.
This research suggests to investigate the determinantsof socio-demographic characteristics of
households on spending on recreational activities. As such, itutilized the methods of
descriptive statistics chi-squaredistribution to derive quantitative data and information in a
meaningful way. The study adopted cross-sectional statistics to create distribution pyramids
and diagrams to highlight the socio-demographic characteristics of people in the Eastern
province. The results and finding revealed that most spending on recreation activities are
done by the Male Headed households (MHHs) than the Female Headed households (FHHs)
in the Eastern province. It is respectively 78.63 percent and 21.37 percent.