2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.annals.2014.10.002
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Unobserved tourism

Abstract: Having more reliable statistics is essential for policy-makers to be able to make effective decisions. Nevertheless, measuring the number of tourists in a given destination is not an easy task. After reviewing the main problems affecting official statistics on tourism, this paper proposes a general framework by formalizing a theoretical model in which tourism nights and trips in a given destination are broken down into observed and unobserved components, according to the European system of tourism statistics. … Show more

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“…A significant part of school trips belong to the sphere of invisible -or hidden or unobserved -tourism (Michalkó, G. and Rátz, T. 2013;De Cantis, S. et al 2015). With respect of journeys like these, no statistical reporting requirements exist in Hungary.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant part of school trips belong to the sphere of invisible -or hidden or unobserved -tourism (Michalkó, G. and Rátz, T. 2013;De Cantis, S. et al 2015). With respect of journeys like these, no statistical reporting requirements exist in Hungary.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Az Európai Unió schengeni övezetéhez tartozó országok többségében nem regisztrálják az uniós állampolgárok áramlását, így becsült, származtatott vagy statisztikai mintavételi eljárásból származó adatok alapján értékelik a jelenséget (Volo-Giambalvo 2008). A nemzetközi szakirodalom unobserved vagy unmeasured turizmusként említi a személyforgalomban jelentkező átutazáshoz kötődő mobilitást (De Cantis et al 2015), a magyar nyelvű szakirodalom a láthatatlan turizmus kifejezést használja a 24 óránál rövidebb, illetve regisztrált szálláshelyhez nem kötődő utazásokra (Michalkó-Rátz 2013).…”
Section: Elméleti Háttérunclassified
“…Collecting data for research by transit tourists is extremely difficult, since they are constantly under time pressure, therefore they do not have enough motivation and desire to respond to surveys or participate in interviews (Kinecses and Sarah, 2016). Therefore, in the literature, the concepts "invisible tourism", "inexhaustible tourism", "unmistakable tourism", related to the tourist movements associated with the use of roads that last less than 24 hours and where there is no use of accommodation services in the categorised catering accommodation facilities (De Cantis et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%