This study explores the correlation between human migration and that part of tourism due to people visiting friends and relatives in a foreign country. We first compared the network structure of migration stocks and tourism flows between the 28 member countries of the European Union over the period 2000\u20132012. Then, we performed several econometric analyses to study the main tourism determinants and the correlations between migration to tourism. The paper derives from the discussion of the results an estimate of the contribution to the overall tourism phenomenon due to visiting friends and relatives. Complex network analysis and gravity models were the investigation methods preferred
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Previous work on the application of structural equation modelling to tourism demand analysis is exte...
Are places with a successful tourist industry also successful when it comes to attracting migrants? ...
This study explores the correlation between human migration and that part of tourism due to people v...
This study explores the correlation between human migration and that part of tourism due to people v...
This study explores the nexus between tourism and migration on an intra-European scale over the peri...
This paper contributes to the literature on the linkages between tourism and migration. Though it is...
In this paper we provide a network study of the structural and dynamical characteristics of tourism ...
This paper contributes to the literature on the linkages between tourism and migration. Though it is...
While it is well established to think of international tourism as a type of exports, namely ‘home’ e...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Tourist arrivals and tourism revenues have been extensively studied to evaluate ...
This paper investigates the impact of migration on Italian inbound tourism flows in a dynamic panel ...
While it is well established to think of international tourism as a type of exports, namely ‘home’ ...
ABSTRACT: This study aims at investigating the multiple and complex relationships between transport ...
This study employs a new measure of social connectedness, based on Facebook friendship links, to inv...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Previous work on the application of structural equation modelling to tourism demand analysis is exte...
Are places with a successful tourist industry also successful when it comes to attracting migrants? ...
This study explores the correlation between human migration and that part of tourism due to people v...
This study explores the correlation between human migration and that part of tourism due to people v...
This study explores the nexus between tourism and migration on an intra-European scale over the peri...
This paper contributes to the literature on the linkages between tourism and migration. Though it is...
In this paper we provide a network study of the structural and dynamical characteristics of tourism ...
This paper contributes to the literature on the linkages between tourism and migration. Though it is...
While it is well established to think of international tourism as a type of exports, namely ‘home’ e...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Tourist arrivals and tourism revenues have been extensively studied to evaluate ...
This paper investigates the impact of migration on Italian inbound tourism flows in a dynamic panel ...
While it is well established to think of international tourism as a type of exports, namely ‘home’ ...
ABSTRACT: This study aims at investigating the multiple and complex relationships between transport ...
This study employs a new measure of social connectedness, based on Facebook friendship links, to inv...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Previous work on the application of structural equation modelling to tourism demand analysis is exte...
Are places with a successful tourist industry also successful when it comes to attracting migrants? ...