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Some Aspects of Tourism, Seasonality and Local Labour Markets
The enduring seasonality of parts of the tourism industry, coupled with the relatively modest scale of many resort labour markets, generates some important geographical links between these areas and what amount to traditional source areas of seasonal labour supply. Following a review of seasonality...
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