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Publications
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Yearbook of Tourism Statistics - 2011 edition The 2011 edition of the Yearbook of Tourism Statistics provides for 201 countries and territories data on total arrivals and overnight stays associated to inbound tourism with breakdown by country of origin for the period 2005 – 2009. The titles of the tables are in English only. Notes are given in... |
2011 |
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Compendium of Tourism Statistics - 2011 edition The 2011 edition of the Compendium of Tourism Statistics has been considerably expanded and its new format features information on inbound, outbound and domestic tourism, tourism industries and employment as well as macroeconomic international tourism related indicators. Much more than an update on... |
2011 |
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Sources and Methods: Labour Statistics – Employment in the Tourism Industries (Special Edition) This pioneering new title has been conceived to provide users and producers of tourism statistics, and those interested in labour statistics in general, with a consolidated volume on the measurement of employment in the tourism sector. It contains information on methodology, as well as descriptions... |
2008 |
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Measuring the Economic Importance of the Meetings Industry: Developing a Tourism Satellite Account The Meetings Industry has emerged over recent decades as an important contributor to national economies. It is perceived as a significant and growing component of tourism and other industries and yet little reliable and consistent data exist to support this perception. With the lack of consistent... |
2006 |
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Enzo Paci Papers on Measuring the Economic Significance of Tourism - Vol. 5 These papers are part of the series that has been designed to serve as a platform for familiarizing statisticians and economic analysts interested in tourism with UNWTO’s Tourism Satellite Account Project. In more than 300 pages UNWTO provides on an annual basis useful and actual information. In... |
2006 |
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Enzo Paci Papers on Measuring the Economic Significance of Tourism Vol. 4 The new 4th Edition of the Enzo Paci Papers is the most recent volume in this well known series. The series has been designed to serve as a platform for familiarizing statisticians and economic analysts interested in tourism with WTO’s Tourism Satellite Account Project. In more than 200 pages WTO... |
2004 |
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Measuring Visitor Expenditure for Inbound Tourism The purpose of this research was to examine various experiences relative to statistical operations used to estimate visitor expenditure associated with inbound tourism. In some of the cases which were analysed, estimating expenditure is the main aim of these operations; in others, this estimation... |
2003 |
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Enzo Paci papers on Measuring the Economic Significance of Tourism - Vol. 3 This third Volume of the “Enzo Paci Papers on Measuring the Economic Significance of Tourism” continues to serve as a platform for familiarizing statisticians and economic analysts interested in tourism with WTO's Tourism Satellite Account Project. In more than 200 pages it provides an updated... |
2003 |
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Enzo Paci papers on Measuring the Economic Significance of Tourism - Vol. 3 This third Volume of the “Enzo Paci Papers on Measuring the Economic Significance of Tourism” continues to serve as a platform for familiarizing statisticians and economic analysts interested in tourism with WTO's Tourism Satellite Account Project. In more than 200 pages it provides an updated... |
2003 |
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General Guidelines for Using Data on International Air-Passenger Traffic for Tourism Analysis IATA and the UNWTO have worked together to compile this report in order to help explain to a technical audience how useful information generated by international air passenger traffic can be for the purpose of analysing tourism. This type of data can be used to complement passenger arrival numbers... |
2002 |











