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Youth employment in tourism and hospitality / Andreas Walmsley.

By: Walmsley, Andreas [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Goodfellow Publishers, 2015Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781910158388 (PDF ebook) :Subject(s): Tourism -- Employees | Hospitality industry -- Employees | Youth -- Employment | Travel and Tourism | Labour economics | Hospitality & service industriesAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleOnline access: click to view 5 copies Summary: In an era of continued globalisation and economic-restructuring, youth employment constitutes what many commentators regard as one of the key policy issues of our time. This book provides a comprehensive overview of key concepts, theories and knowledge relating to youth employment in the tourism sector. In an era of continued globalisation and economic-restructuring youth employment constitutes what many commentators regard as one of the key policy issues of our time. This important new book gives the first comprehensive overview of key concepts, theories and knowledge relating to youth employment in the Tourism sector. Specifically 'Youth Employment in Tourism and Hospitality' discusses rates of youth employment in tourism and hospitality, working conditions for youth and the role of youth employment in tourism in developing countries. It explores barriers to youth employment, from both supply and demand-side perspectives. It reviews the relationship between education, training and youth employment before looking at the education to work transition through the lenses of career decision-making and career development theories. It also discusses the role of tourism internships in early work socialisation, as well as graduate entrepreneurship in tourism. It is essential reading for those delivering and developing tourism programmes, and for students of tourism and hospitality. It also appeals to policy-makers and managers in the wide range of sectors that constitute tourism and hospitality and beyond as well as those in related fields such as education, human resources management and career guidance.
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In an era of continued globalisation and economic-restructuring, youth employment constitutes what many commentators regard as one of the key policy issues of our time. This book provides a comprehensive overview of key concepts, theories and knowledge relating to youth employment in the tourism sector. In an era of continued globalisation and economic-restructuring youth employment constitutes what many commentators regard as one of the key policy issues of our time. This important new book gives the first comprehensive overview of key concepts, theories and knowledge relating to youth employment in the Tourism sector. Specifically 'Youth Employment in Tourism and Hospitality' discusses rates of youth employment in tourism and hospitality, working conditions for youth and the role of youth employment in tourism in developing countries. It explores barriers to youth employment, from both supply and demand-side perspectives. It reviews the relationship between education, training and youth employment before looking at the education to work transition through the lenses of career decision-making and career development theories. It also discusses the role of tourism internships in early work socialisation, as well as graduate entrepreneurship in tourism. It is essential reading for those delivering and developing tourism programmes, and for students of tourism and hospitality. It also appeals to policy-makers and managers in the wide range of sectors that constitute tourism and hospitality and beyond as well as those in related fields such as education, human resources management and career guidance.

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