Tourism Measurements
Tourism Measurements
Tourism Measurements
Definition
Tourism statistics are typically measurements of
arrivals, trips, tourist nights and expenditure, and these
often appear in total or split into categories such as
business and leisure travel. They are normally estimates,
often based on sample surveys with grossing-up
procedures, and are liable to large errors.
WHAT IS MEASURED?
There are three main categories of tourism statistics,
some time is known as Measurement of demand
1. Statistics of volume
2. Statistics of value
3. Statistics of profiles
Volume statistics
Volume of statistics measure the total number of international
tourist arrivals/departures in the given time period.
Such a measure relates to trips and not individuals in the
sense that, for example, a businessman who makes 10 trips
in a year is counted 10 times.
A disadvantage of using this particular measure is that it does
not take account of the length of stay.
Number of trips = number of individuals x average number of
trips taken per individual
Expenditure statistics
This is third type of tourism statistics that measure total visitor
expenditure, the measurement of tourist expenditure can be
obtained by: asking tourists directly how much they have spent on their holiday.
indirectly by asking hoteliers and other suppliers of tourist services
for estimates of tourist spending.
For international expenditure statistics, bank records of foreign
currency exchange may be used as another indirect method.
Tourism expenditure refers to the amount paid for the acquisition
of consumption goods and services, as well as valuables, for own use
or to give away, for and during tourism trips.
Profile statistics
Statistics relating to the profile of the tourist
typically include details of age, sex, occupation,
income, nationality or country of residence and
group type.
The profile of the visit or trip covers origin,
destination, timing of visit, purpose of visit, mode
of transport, type of accommodation, details of
activities engaged in and places visited and
whether the visit is part of a tour or is
independently organized
THE VISIT
Origin And Destination
Age
Sex
Group Type (E.G. Alone, Family)
Nationality Or Country Of Residence
Occupation
Income
Mode Of Transport
Purpose Of Visit
Length Of Stay
Accommodation Used
Activities engaged In
Places Visited
Tour Or Independently Organized
Household surveys
Household surveys, where the residents of a country
are interviewed in their own home to ascertain
information of tourist trips for the purpose of pleasure.
Household surveys are suitable for recording the
tourism of large numbers of people, and residents of a
country, whether they travel within the country, or
abroad, can be contacted in their home.
DESTINATION SURVEYS
Often conducted at popular tourist destinations or in
areas where there are high levels of tourist activity
Form of personal interviews
PROBLEM: ensure that the sample of visitors are
representative
SURVEYS OF SUPPLIERS
Undertaken in order to gain information on occupancy
rates, visitor numbers, etc.
Accommodation occupancy surveys are common
worldwide
EN ROUTE SURVEYS
Surveys of travelers during course of their journey
Strategic points are selected on key surface transport
routes
PROBLEM: representativeness of the sample