Tourism in Developing Countries: Trick Or Treat? : A Report from the GambiaResearch report comprising surveys of Hotel workers involved in the tourism and Hotel industry in the Gambia - gives research results stemming from labour force and employees attitude surveys, including those of expatriate workers, with respect to working conditions, extent of employment, previous occupation, etc. ILO mentioned. One-page bibliography, maps and statistical tables. |
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Absolute numbers Africa age group Albreda attitudes Average wage Bakau Banjul batik beaches bed capacity C.T. hotel employees Casamance charter tourist hotels compound culture department heads developing countries economic effects of tourism employed Europeans expatriate staff expatriates interviewed extent of employment Fajara food stuffs foreign investors four C.T. hotels Fula Gambia Gambian employees Gambian Government Gambian staff hence hotel industry included increase individuals information obtained interest invest job opportunities Kenya Kombo and Niumi Kombo St labor market mainly majority Mandingo Mandinka Mary area mid-January migration months N.A N.A newsmedia Niumi districts Occupational category off-season overtime place of birth population question questionnaire Radio Syd rain period regard River Gambia sample Schawinski sector Senegal Serrekunda social survey Sweden Swedish Table Tanzania taxi total number TOURISM IN DEVELOPING tourist area tourist arrivals tourist industry tourist season Tourist Statistics tribe UNDP Uppsala urbanized areas village Wollof World Bank