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China's Tourism Research, Employment And Related Pattern

Posted on:2004-12-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360122975897Subject:Statistics
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As a labor-intensive industry, tourism plays an important role to the resource distribution of the labor market. In a long time, many scholars supported that there is close connection between tourism and employment, however, no one can clearly put forward theirs quantitative relations. Our National Tourism Administration proclaims a few numbers about tourism employment every year, but these data are far not enough for studying the contribution that tourism makes to employment. In view of the lack of ISA in our country, WTTC has calculated a series of data about Chinese employment of tourism for recently years, but the result is too great. This paper gained a satisfying answer by consulting a great deal of materials, and participating in the "Chinese tourism employment planning system goal and strategic measure study " in National Development and Reform Commission.There are five parts in the paper. Firstly, as tourism itself is an ambiguous concept, the paper defines a boundary of tourism employment in chapter one, and introduces the research background, research route and research approaches. Secondly, chapter two draws the source and corresponding processing of data used in the paper. Chapter three, as the key section of this paper, carries on further investigation on the question about gross of tourism employment with a large amount of time and energy. At last, by using input-output analyzing method this paper achieves the outcome according with the data published by National Tourism Administration. In succession, the paper introduces employment regional distributions in chapter four and anticipates the future station of tourism employment in chapter five.
Keywords/Search Tags:directly employment of tourism, integration employment of tourism, input-output analyzing method, employment regional distributions, anticipation of tourism employment
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