As types of disasters that occur in South Korea have become more diverse and stronger in recent years, public anxiety has increased steadily. However, there is a lack of research about effective disaster evacuation that should precede a natural disaster to minimize damage and loss of life. For disaster evacuation to be effective, it is necessary to study the differences in agent-centered disaster evacuation behavior according to demographic characteristics, and to discuss the effectiveness of current disaster evacuation training in Korea. In this study, 341 people were surveyed using gender and age-specific stratification extraction methods. The survey results showed that there was a correlation between several demographic characteristics such as gender, age, and household income, and people s disaster evacuation behavior. In addition, current disaster evacuation training in Korea has proved ineffective, and alternative training is needed. It is believed that the disaster evacuation patterns found by this research will help develop existing disaster evacuation training and further develop manuals for effective natural disaster evacuation.