Based on the theoretical foundation of well-being measurement, the study explores differences in living standards by analysing the distribution of tourism expenditure. A mixture of regression models is used to explore the heterogeneity in tourism consumption by identifying groups of families with similar tourism consumption behaviour as a function of certain socio-demographic and economic factors. The empirical analysis, performed on Italian expenditure data, suggests that there are three different patterns of consumption behaviour conditional to the socio-demographic and economic covariates in the tourism market and that differences in tourism consumption between groups of households mirror inequalities in living standards
Bernini, C., Cracolici, M.F., Viroli, C. (2017). Does Tourism Consumption Behaviour Mirror Differences in Living Standards?. SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH, 134(4), 1157-1171 [10.1007/s11205-016-1455-6].
Does Tourism Consumption Behaviour Mirror Differences in Living Standards?
BERNINI, CRISTINA;VIROLI, CINZIA
2017
Abstract
Based on the theoretical foundation of well-being measurement, the study explores differences in living standards by analysing the distribution of tourism expenditure. A mixture of regression models is used to explore the heterogeneity in tourism consumption by identifying groups of families with similar tourism consumption behaviour as a function of certain socio-demographic and economic factors. The empirical analysis, performed on Italian expenditure data, suggests that there are three different patterns of consumption behaviour conditional to the socio-demographic and economic covariates in the tourism market and that differences in tourism consumption between groups of households mirror inequalities in living standardsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.