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Provincial-territorial human resource module of the tourism satellite account, 2012 / by Terrence Martin ; National Economic Accounts Division.
Author
Martin, Terrence A.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Ottawa, Ontario : Statistics Canada, 2014.
Beaconsfield, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, 2014.
Description
1 online resource (39 pages).
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Subject(s)
Tourism
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Canada
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Employees
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Statistics
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Issuing body
Statistics Canada. National Economic Accounts Division
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Series
Research paper (Statistics Canada)
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Income and expenditure accounts technical series ; no. 74.
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Research paper
Income and expenditure accounts technical series, 1707-1739 ; no. 74
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Summary note
This paper highlights the new Provincial-Territorial Human Resource Module (PTHRM) of the Tourism Satellite Account. Whereas data were previously available at the national level only, Human Resource Module (HRM) data are now available for the provinces and territories, within the constraints of data availability, confidentiality and reliability. The HRM serves as a useful planning and forecasting tool for policy makers in the tourism, employment and training areas. Various tourism-affiliated agencies, academics, and decision-makers in tourism will also be able to use it for research and analysis, planning and development. The PTHRM provides additional detail by province and territory. Outlining the rest of the report, the scope of the study is described in the next section, followed by notes on methodology. Selected results are then discussed to demonstrate analytical uses of the PTHRM, followed with a selection of relevant data tables.
Notes
Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library, Documents collection, and Canadian public policy collection.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-39).
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Scope of study
3. Notes on methodology
4. Results
4.1 Tourism sector
4.2 Tourism industry profiles
4.3 Occupation profile
4.4 Employee profiles
5. Tables
Appendix A. Accounting framework
Appendix B. Concepts and definitions
Appendix C. Data sources
Appendix D. Methodology
Appendix E. Tourism industries in the Human Resource Module
Appendix F. Tourism occupations in the Human Resource Module
Appendix G. Table structure
Glossary of terms
References.
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SuDoc no.
CS13-604/74E-PDF
OCLC
893013113
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