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While there has been a growing interest in the relationship between perceived tourism impacts and residents' quality of … of international tourist arrivals on the subjective well-being – happiness and life satisfaction – of residents in … results suggest that tourist arrivals reduce residents' life satisfaction. This negative relationship tends to be more …
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Very little is understood about how immigrants affect the happiness, or subjective well-being of natives. We use the European Social Survey to analyze the effects of aggregate immigration flows on the subjective well-being of native-born populations in a panel of 26 countries between 2002 and...
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of power. In the second part, we demonstrate that reported subjective well-being of the population is much higher in …
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The issues relating to the functioning of the tourism economy include both the activities of tourism enterprises and … spatial units, i.e., tourism destinations, as well as tourism demand, including tourists' purchasing behavior. The aim of the … Special Issue of Economies is to present the current results of research on the functioning of the tourism market and its …
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The tourism sector is evolving into an advanced industrial sector. Modern tourism presupposes an attractive portfolio … of tourist services for a varied set of visitors. Meanwhile, tourism destinations have turned into multifaceted tourist … segmentation and by monopolistic competition reflected in product differentiation. This paper argues that tourism becomes a …
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.g., satisfaction with family life, leisure, income, work, health) and affective (e.g., happiness, anger, worry, sadness) components of … contrast to previous papers in the literature, according to which commuting is bad for overall life satisfaction, we find no … evidence that commuting in general is associated with a lower life satisfaction. Rather, it appears that longer commutes are …
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