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Categorizing the characteristics of each consumption item by tourists' occupation for domestic accommodation travel and day trips
Kenichi Shimamoto
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2018 Volume 16 Issue 4 Pages 330-334

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This paper examines the characteristics of tourists' consumptions by occupations and consumption items, by analyzing 8 categories which are made through the different combination of consumption, consumption per capita and consumption preference. The main results, for example, indicates that, in the case of both accommodation travel and day trips, consumption, consumption per capita and consumption preference of souvenir/shopping by office workers, sales /service/security staff, and housekeepers are higher than the total tourists average. On the other hand, souvenir/shopping by factory/transport/construction/physical labor workers and students are less than the total tourists average. Moreover, it indicates that the spend by sales/service/security staff for consumption, consumption per capita and consumption preference of packages/group tours on accommodation travel are less than the total tourists average. However, in the case of day trips, the spend by sales/service/security staff for consumption and consumption per capita of package/group tours are higher than the total tourists average.

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