2012
DOI: 10.5937/ekopre1202117p
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Tourism and new economic challenges

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“…Therefore, training programs should be a part of a long-term strategy to match women's skills to the needs of the tourism industry [36]. For them, training should include the acquisition of new knowledge in the following fields: Strengthening environmental protection education and promotion of the positive impact of tourism development improves the ability for environmental protection [10]. In addition, higher education and bachelor curricula must therefore bring together all of these concerns and be able to promote entrepreneurial spirit in the future professionals.…”
Section: Theoretical Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, training programs should be a part of a long-term strategy to match women's skills to the needs of the tourism industry [36]. For them, training should include the acquisition of new knowledge in the following fields: Strengthening environmental protection education and promotion of the positive impact of tourism development improves the ability for environmental protection [10]. In addition, higher education and bachelor curricula must therefore bring together all of these concerns and be able to promote entrepreneurial spirit in the future professionals.…”
Section: Theoretical Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereby, tourism influences the protection of the environment and strengthening of the labor market through the employment of a large number of workers [9]. In the period from 2012 to 2017, the number of tourists in Serbia increased from 922,000 to 1,470,000 tourists, and from the total number of tourists who visited Serbia in 2017, about 90% were tourists from Europe [10]. This growth of tourism reflects on the environment in various ways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Пов'язані туристичні галузі -як-от сфера послуг -становили 21,7% бюджетно-фінансових надходжень до економіки Союзу. Найбільш туризм-економічно привабливими країнами ЄС є Німеччина, Італія та Іспанія (враховано показники цінової політики для туриста та оплати праці для виконавця туризм-завдань -найманого працівника) [3].…”
Section: наукові перспективи № 6(24) 2022unclassified
“…Tourism is one economic area that has enabled the empowerment of women throughout the global economy (Praveen & Asokan, 2013), representing a source of both opportunities for gender equality and women's empowerment. Petkovic and Pindzo (2012) conclude that tourism plays a central role through its ability to employ a significant number of people, which ultimately promotes environmental protection and strengthens the labor market. Making up 54% of all those employed in tourism, women represent a slight majority of the workforce active in tourism (UNWTO, 2020), which might be indicative that tourism represents a promising sector for women across cultures and nations that provides better opportunities for employment for women than in the broader economy as a whole.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%