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Social Trends in Travel & Tourism Employment: The Impacts of COVID-19
Released on Sep 20, 2024
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Social Trends in Travel & Tourism Employment: The Impacts of COVID-19

Travel & Tourism is an important source of employment, and this report explores the characteristics of the sector’s workforce based on age, gender, and wages.

The report analyses the Travel & Tourism workforce based on age, gender, and wages. It highlights the uneven impact of COVID-19 pandemic on youth and female workers.
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Tracking Travel & Tourism’s social impacts provides a holistic picture of its role in countries’ economic, social and cultural landscapes. This report investigates the employment trends of Travel & Tourism for different groups of workers, with a particular focus on the uneven impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The years covered by the report are 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022.

The report follows the following structure:

  • Section 2 briefly reviews Travel & Tourism’s economic context, covering pandemic-related impacts and recovery.  
  • Section 3 discusses the Travel & Tourism sector’s contribution to youth employment.  
  • Section 4 considers the Travel & Tourism sector’s contribution to female employment.
  • Section 5 introduces ‘high-wage’ jobs and the Travel & Tourism sector’s contribution to high-wage job creation.  
  • Section 6 summarises the sector’s progress towards social development and concludes.  

For further detail on the methodology of the report, see 'The Environmental and Social Impact of Travel and Tourism Methodology Report'

For further explanation of the methodology and sources behind this Economic Impact Research, please refer to these two supporting papers: 'Methodology'and 'Data Sources and Estimation Techniques'.
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