Employment in Tourism Industries: Are There Subsectors with a Potentially Higher Level of Income?
This work analyzes the tourist sector, the employment generated by the tourism industries, and its relationship with tourism receipts. The hypothesis is that there are tourist subsectors with a potentially higher level of income. The article studies the impact of the distribution of the employed pop...
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oai:doaj.org-article:5517ddaeba9b46df82508a68fd7f9b312021-11-25T18:16:28ZEmployment in Tourism Industries: Are There Subsectors with a Potentially Higher Level of Income?10.3390/math92228442227-7390https://doaj.org/article/5517ddaeba9b46df82508a68fd7f9b312021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/22/2844https://doaj.org/toc/2227-7390This work analyzes the tourist sector, the employment generated by the tourism industries, and its relationship with tourism receipts. The hypothesis is that there are tourist subsectors with a potentially higher level of income. The article studies the impact of the distribution of the employed population in the different subsectors of the tourism industry, controlling for the most important economic variables, on the level of income per arrival in 24 OECD countries, using panel data for the period 2008–2018. As its main result, the model indicates that the labor force that increases most the receipts per arrival is the ‘travel agencies and other reservation services’, followed by the ‘sports and recreation industry’ labor force, while having a large labor force in the ‘food and beverage’ or ‘cultural industry’ operates in the opposite direction.Pablo Dorta-GonzálezSara M. González-BetancorMDPI AGarticletourismhospitalityemploymentworkforcehuman resourcesMathematicsQA1-939ENMathematics, Vol 9, Iss 2844, p 2844 (2021) |
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This work analyzes the tourist sector, the employment generated by the tourism industries, and its relationship with tourism receipts. The hypothesis is that there are tourist subsectors with a potentially higher level of income. The article studies the impact of the distribution of the employed population in the different subsectors of the tourism industry, controlling for the most important economic variables, on the level of income per arrival in 24 OECD countries, using panel data for the period 2008–2018. As its main result, the model indicates that the labor force that increases most the receipts per arrival is the ‘travel agencies and other reservation services’, followed by the ‘sports and recreation industry’ labor force, while having a large labor force in the ‘food and beverage’ or ‘cultural industry’ operates in the opposite direction. |
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Employment in Tourism Industries: Are There Subsectors with a Potentially Higher Level of Income? |
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Employment in Tourism Industries: Are There Subsectors with a Potentially Higher Level of Income? |
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Employment in Tourism Industries: Are There Subsectors with a Potentially Higher Level of Income? |
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employment in tourism industries: are there subsectors with a potentially higher level of income? |
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