This paper focused on identifying the role of women in the tourism sector, based on a systematic literature review of 10 journal articles from national and International journals. According to the findings, there are differences in the roles of women and men in tourism. Women have a role in supporting the tourism sector, namely in maintaining culture and tourism development. However, women's roles are more concentrated in low-skill and low-paid areas. Women's skills are more dominant in the accommodation sector which includes homestay services, food and beverage services, making souvenirs, opening stalls, hawking trade, cooking, cleaning public places and working in the hospitality sector. This is due to women's limited access to education,...
This paper examines the association of women and men in tourism, with particular focus on women’s ch...
The covid-19 pandemic profoundly influenced the Balinese economy and tourism industry, particularly ...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between tourism policy, gender, and purusa culture in th...
The development of tourism in Indonesia is progressing so fast and has increased the welfare of the ...
Tourism, similar to many other sectors, involves the service of women in many ways. This involvement...
This article examines gender roles in tourism employment in Bali, Indonesia through two case studies...
Tourism is one of the largest Industry in the world. The Industry is constructing and contributing w...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the role played by women in the growth of ecotouri...
The area of Timpag Village , Tabanan Regency is very potential to be developed. This village has int...
Research on gender and tourism is very important at least because of three reasons. First, pro...
Tourism development is directed at human welfare and the integrity of nature around the destination,...
This research aims to analyze women's participation in tourism activities in the Outer Baduy tribe, ...
In this modern era, every human being has the same right to work including in the development of tou...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of women in supporting the family economy in tou...
In the Maldives tourism dominates the economy directly and indirectly with 70 % of Gross Domestic Pr...
This paper examines the association of women and men in tourism, with particular focus on women’s ch...
The covid-19 pandemic profoundly influenced the Balinese economy and tourism industry, particularly ...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between tourism policy, gender, and purusa culture in th...
The development of tourism in Indonesia is progressing so fast and has increased the welfare of the ...
Tourism, similar to many other sectors, involves the service of women in many ways. This involvement...
This article examines gender roles in tourism employment in Bali, Indonesia through two case studies...
Tourism is one of the largest Industry in the world. The Industry is constructing and contributing w...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the role played by women in the growth of ecotouri...
The area of Timpag Village , Tabanan Regency is very potential to be developed. This village has int...
Research on gender and tourism is very important at least because of three reasons. First, pro...
Tourism development is directed at human welfare and the integrity of nature around the destination,...
This research aims to analyze women's participation in tourism activities in the Outer Baduy tribe, ...
In this modern era, every human being has the same right to work including in the development of tou...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of women in supporting the family economy in tou...
In the Maldives tourism dominates the economy directly and indirectly with 70 % of Gross Domestic Pr...
This paper examines the association of women and men in tourism, with particular focus on women’s ch...
The covid-19 pandemic profoundly influenced the Balinese economy and tourism industry, particularly ...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between tourism policy, gender, and purusa culture in th...