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Is Tourism a Low-Income Industry? Evidence from Three Coastal Regions
R. Geoffrey Lacher, Chi Ok Oh
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coastal region
97%
income distribution
82%
Tourism
56%
low income
52%
industry
38%
evidence
27%
Tourism industry
23%
expenditures
16%
labor statistics
11%
economic impact
10%
development strategy
9%
urban area
8%
income
6%
Business & Economics
Income Distribution
100%
Low Income
59%
Tourism
44%
Industry
23%
Distribution of Income
22%
Tourism Industry
19%
Expenditure
15%
Labour Statistics
14%
Urban Areas
12%
Development Strategy
10%
Economic Impact
9%
Empirical Investigation
9%
United States of America
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
income distribution
87%
tourism
59%
income
58%
industry
40%
expenditure
16%
development strategy
9%
economic impact
8%
labor
7%
urban area
6%
statistics
5%
distribution
2%
Engineering & Materials Science
Tourism
80%
Tourism industry
33%
Industry
28%
Personnel
8%
Statistics
8%
Economics
7%