Conference paper
TOURISM STATISTICS AND UNOBSERVED TOURISM: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES IN SICILY
Stefano De Cantis
orcid.org/0000-0002-5068-6421
; Department of Economics, Business and Statistics, Faculty of Economics, University of Palermo, Italy
Mauro Ferrante
orcid.org/0000-0003-1287-5851
; Department of Economics, Business and Statistics, Faculty of Economics, University of Palermo, Italy
Abstract
Despite its strategic importance, accurately measuring visitor attendance has been a challenging and problematic exercise for tourism managers for decades. Consequently, the primary aim of tourism statistics of accurately quantify tourism flows has been only partially achieved; indeed at a lower territorial scale tourism statistics appear less precise and accurate. The aim of this paper is: to introduce the concept of unobserved tourism, by highlighting the main limits of official statistical systems (with a special focus on the European statistical system on tourism statistics; to formalize a theoretical model in which tourism nights and trips in a given destination are decomposed into observed and unobserved components, according to the current systems of tourism statistics. We define unobserved tourism, in terms of overnight stays, the sum of two components: the set of all the nights spent by tourists in unofficial establishments (unmeasured tourism), and the set of nights spent by tourists in official establishments, but deliberately concealed from public authorities, mainly for fiscal reasons (underground tourism). Some empirical evidences derived from surveys aimed at quantifying the magnitude of unobserved tourism in Sicily are described in order to illustrate the different approaches which can be adopted to explore the issue of unobserved tourism.
Keywords
accommodation statistics; sampling tourists; tourism indicators
Hrčak ID:
161544
URI
Publication date:
27.9.2013.
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