Women in community-involved tourism enterprises: experiences in the Philippines/ Eylla Laire M. Gutierrez and Kazem Vafadari

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Asia Pacific Viewpoint Vol.64, No.1, April 2023, pp.85-97 (8)Summary: The tourism industry has long been recognised for supporting women in achieving economic empowerment and social freedom through entrepreneurial and employment opportunities. Widely recognised as a women-dominated sector, tourism is deemed to be a facilitator of women's development following the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As the existing literature suggests, women's involvement in tourism activities supports local economic growth and development, while facilitating social transformation that enables them to create their own identities.
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The tourism industry has long been recognised for supporting women in achieving economic empowerment and social freedom through entrepreneurial and employment opportunities. Widely recognised as a women-dominated sector, tourism is deemed to be a facilitator of women's development following the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As the existing literature suggests, women's involvement in tourism activities supports local economic growth and development, while facilitating social transformation that enables them to create their own identities.

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