The article reports a study of labor mobility into tourism that attempts to replicate the findings of previous research conducted in a different setting. Data was collected from an urban and a rural region of the United Kingdom on mobility patterns, orientations to tourism employment, and the impacts of the change. The study supports the findings of the previous work but found no significant differences between the rural and the urban experience of mobility. Tourism employment as a "way of life" received support from the evidence that people were prepared to surrender education-occupation compatibility in return for a more self-controlled work-life relationship
In this paper, authors emphasizes on the importance of tourism industry in generating female employm...
AbstractTourism is a phenomenon that can generate effects on the labour market, both for visited the...
The tourism industry has been a major contributor to the labor market. In 1988, the industry generat...
The article reports a study of labor mobility into tourism that attempts to replicate the findings o...
This study examines labor mobility into tourism employment during economic transition. Working from ...
Tourism labor mobility has drawn keen interest of different parties as its role to tourism developme...
This article analyzes the relationship between the characteristics of modem society and those of the...
This paper starts from two propositions relating to tourism-migration relationships, and knowledge t...
Geographers have certainly contributed actively to the extant scholarly literature relating to touri...
Building on the work of lifestyle migrant researchers where hospitality and tourism are key drivers ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore tourism labor research using a thematic approach. Set agains...
This work analyzes the tourist sector, the employment generated by the tourism industries, and its r...
This article contributes to the literature on the relationship between the tourism industry and voca...
This paper considers the impact of the recession on the availability of migrant labour in the Yorksh...
Work and employment are a significant constituent part of tourism and are gaining ground as an area ...
In this paper, authors emphasizes on the importance of tourism industry in generating female employm...
AbstractTourism is a phenomenon that can generate effects on the labour market, both for visited the...
The tourism industry has been a major contributor to the labor market. In 1988, the industry generat...
The article reports a study of labor mobility into tourism that attempts to replicate the findings o...
This study examines labor mobility into tourism employment during economic transition. Working from ...
Tourism labor mobility has drawn keen interest of different parties as its role to tourism developme...
This article analyzes the relationship between the characteristics of modem society and those of the...
This paper starts from two propositions relating to tourism-migration relationships, and knowledge t...
Geographers have certainly contributed actively to the extant scholarly literature relating to touri...
Building on the work of lifestyle migrant researchers where hospitality and tourism are key drivers ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore tourism labor research using a thematic approach. Set agains...
This work analyzes the tourist sector, the employment generated by the tourism industries, and its r...
This article contributes to the literature on the relationship between the tourism industry and voca...
This paper considers the impact of the recession on the availability of migrant labour in the Yorksh...
Work and employment are a significant constituent part of tourism and are gaining ground as an area ...
In this paper, authors emphasizes on the importance of tourism industry in generating female employm...
AbstractTourism is a phenomenon that can generate effects on the labour market, both for visited the...
The tourism industry has been a major contributor to the labor market. In 1988, the industry generat...