Group 8
Group 8
Group 8
Gaelon, Edrievic
Peralta, Miguel
Presenters
2019
Table of Contents
I. Introduction Miguel Peralta
V. References
This report mainly discusses the multiplier effect of tourism as well as the
problems brought about by the tourism industry. The concept of multiplier effect
is a major contribution to a country’s economy. It tells us how the money
circulates all throughout the country. In addition, tourism doesn’t only create jobs
in the tertiary sector; it also encourages growth in the primary and secondary
sectors of industry. Money spent in a hotel helps to form jobs directly within the
hotel; however it additionally creates jobs indirectly elsewhere within
the economy. The hotel, as an example, needs to take
out from native farmers; who might pay cash on chemical or garments. The
demand for native product will increase as tourists usually get souvenirs that will
increase secondary employment. The number result continues till the
cash eventually 'leaks' from the economy through imports. On the other hand, the
increase in tourism has brought benefits but it has also caused some negative
effects to the community. Having the aim to develop such businesses, different
aims can sometimes conflict and tourism may be one of the biggest challenges in
the society.
II. SUB-TOPICS
1.1 DESTINATION
1.2 EMPLOYMENT
Family and care responsibilities are still not equally shared. The task of
looking after dependent family members is largely borne by women. Far more
women than men choose to take parental leave. This fact, together with the lack
of facilities for child care and elder care, means that women are often forced to
exit the labour market: the employment rate for women with dependent children
is only 62.4 per cent compared with 91.4 per cent for men with dependent
children [12]. Vergas had also noted that in contrast to other industries,
employment in Hotel Catering and Tourism tends to be oriented towards people
under 35 years of age. In Spain 43.4 per cent of workers in the sector are aged
25-34. Swarbrooke had emphasized that Employers frequently reject women
applicants who are over a certain age (usually 35 age limit) and demand photos
of female applicants for jobs. The tourism industry also has a poor record on the
employment and promotion of people with disabilities.
1.3 DEVELOPMENT
The rapid development of the tourism industry has brought about a series
of damage, which requires the introduction of low-carbon mode in the tourism
industry to achieve sustainable development. Low-carbon tourism is a part of
low-carbon economy and the basis of sustainable development of tourism
industry. In the context of global warming, low-carbon tourism plays a very
important role. According to the research results, some suggestions can be
provided for the development of low-carbon tourism economy:
2.1 SOCIAL
II.2 ECONOMIC
Several studies have pointed out that tourism industry generally exhibits a
huge degree of leakage. Leakage generally created by foreign ownership,
interest payment or foreign loans and the payment of the franchise and
management fees to foreign companies. Tourism development of infrastructure
(airports, roads, etc.) can cost the local government a great deal of money. May
inflate property values and price of goods and service. Research has shown
that the amount spent by visitors to an area is re-circulated in the local
economy. Tourism’s ability to create jobs is one of the main reasons why
governments encourage its development. Direct employment in tourism occurs
in areas such as hotels, transport operators, travel agencies, tourist
attractions, tour guides, government Departments and tour operators (Lieper,
1979). Tourism also creates indirect employment in industries not directly
associated with the sector, for example in construction, banking, design
and transport companies. Mathieson and Wall (1982) and Kumar and
Hussain (2014a) reports that beside generating revenue and creating jobs,
tourism development also contributes to infrastructure improvements in
destination areas, e.g. road and rail improvements, airport developments,
improvements in telecommunications and utilities such as water and power
supply. In this way, local people can benefit from improved facilities that
are provided for tourists. Even though the economic impacts of tourism are
generally positive, it can have some negative economic effects, including
leakage, decline of traditional employment and seasonal unemployment.
II.3 ENVIRONMENTAL
Tourist facilities built to earn a profit without any concern about integrating
the design with the natural features of the place can lead to aesthetic pollution.
Large resorts of disparate designs can dominate the landscape and spoil the
natural beauty of a place.
III. SUMMARY/CONCLUSION
V. REFERENCES
A. Books
B. Online Articles
C. Websites
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-are-the-negative-effects-of-tourism-on-
the-environment.html
https://geographyfieldwork.com/TouristMultiplier.htm?
fbclid=IwAR2ZqKTFxQkaeW7lh87GVBoV0KhqAp0cyQ14BWMM9yVyyb7z1_Ilb7
bKzLY
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/positive-negative-effects-tourism-social-cultural-
prince-mdusman
https://www.longdom.org/open-access/employment-opportunities-and-
challenges-in-tourism-and-hospitalitysectors-2167-0269-1000256.pdf
https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JEERBE/2016/143495/143495.pdf
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impacts_of_tourism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_issue
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_impact_analysis
https://nationalparks.uk/students/ourchallenges/tourism/impactsoftourism
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/
277411573_POSITIVE_VS_NEGATIVE_ECONOMIC_IMPACTS_OF_TOURISM
_DEVELOPMENT_A_REVIEW_OF_ECONOMIC_IMPACT_STUDIES
VI. CURRICULUM VITAE
OBJECTIVE
To enhance and improve my communicational skills. Work well and give my best.
Also to obtain a job within my chosen field that will challenge me and allow me to
use my skills, and have experiences in a way that we will both benefits and allow
for future growth and advancement.
SKILLS
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
OBJECTIVE
SKILLS
Flexible Hardworking
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Weight: 70 kg
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
OBJECTIVE
To secure my position where I can utilize my skills and knowledge in Customer
Service.
SKILLS
Passionate X. Self-motivated
Punctual
Hardworking
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Weight: 74 kg.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
OBJECTIVE
Seeking for a career to apply my knowledge and skills in an oriented environment
that gives equal career opportunity based on skills and performance.
SKILLS
Hardworking
Can work with or no supervision
Amenable to work on shifting schedules
I am a multi- tasker
Customer service skill
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND