2007
DOI: 10.5937/geopan0711054i
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Influence of tourism on the employment in Vojvodina

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“…Tourism in its totality, as well as tourism cruises, contribute to new job openings (Ivkov, Kovačević, Dragin, Djurdjev, Ivanović, 2007), thereby increasing the employment (especially in the season), primarily in ports. With respect to this fact, it is worth noticing that in 2006 a group of painters from Novi Sad exhibited and sold their works or art to cruising tourists at the Novi Sad quay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism in its totality, as well as tourism cruises, contribute to new job openings (Ivkov, Kovačević, Dragin, Djurdjev, Ivanović, 2007), thereby increasing the employment (especially in the season), primarily in ports. With respect to this fact, it is worth noticing that in 2006 a group of painters from Novi Sad exhibited and sold their works or art to cruising tourists at the Novi Sad quay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, visitors from Eastern Europe possessed better knowledge and opinion of Serbia contrasted to visitors from Western Europe. We can say that currently less developed countries anticipate tourism as the initiator of their development (increase of employment, development of economy, income increase, especially foreign tourism, increase the national income (Ivkov et al, 2007). Positive effects of the EXIT music festival, which gathers a large number of foreign visitors, are primarily reflected within the opportunity of opening towards the world, as well as the possibility of increasing income in tourism industry which would lead to the local community development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are several possibilities for revitalisation of areas affected by depopulation. Depopulation could be prevented by keeping the young population (Ivkov et al, 2007), in particular in rural areas, by providing young people jobs and creating of conditions for quality life and better and more certain future. Stimulating and developing of ecoand ethno-tourism would provide an opportunity for opening of new jobs.…”
Section: Problems and Consequences Of Longterm Unemploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%