OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2014
This report provides comparative knowledge, both policy and data, through thematic chapters and country-specific policy and statistical profiles. The report highlights key tourism policy developments, focuses on issues that rank high on the policy agenda in the field of tourism and provides a broad overview and interpretation of tourism trends in the OECD area and beyond. The 2014 edition focuses on tourism and growth, and covers 48 countries.
Tourism Trends and Policies is an international reference and benchmark on how effectively countries are supporting competitiveness, innovation and growth in tourism, and sheds light on policies and practices associated with this. It is published every two years.
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Malta
Tourism earnings account for approximately 26% of Malta’s services exports. About 14 000 people work in the industry or related sectors, 16.3% of the employed workforce in Malta. Tourism directly supports some 3 450 jobs in businesses across the sector, including accommodation services, travel agencies and tour operators. Of these, 2 325 are in the catering industry and 903 involve travel agencies or tour operators. Other tourism service providers include both privately run and publicly owned attractions, car hire firms, coach operators and other transport providers, boat, ferry and harbour cruise operators.
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