Study title
Flash Eurobarometer 370 (Attitudes of Europeans towards Tourism, 2013)
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Study number / PID
ZA5887, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)
10.4232/1.11924 (DOI)
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Abstract
Topics: number of travels in 2012 for business purposes or private purposes for a minimum of one night; number of personal holidays for a minimum of four consecutive nights in selected types of accommodation (e.g. hotel, at friends or relatives); main reason for not going on holiday in 2012; country of the main holiday and other holiday destinations; main reasons for going on holiday; types of holiday: frequency of all-inclusive-holiday, other types of package travel, and of tourism services purchased separately; used methods to arrange the holiday in 2012; reasons for another holiday at the same place; satisfaction with the quality of the accommodation, the natural features, the general level of prices, how tourists are welcomed, and with the quality of activities and services; most important information sources for a decision about own travel plans; holiday plans: types of holidays planned in 2013 (holidays with more than 13 consecutive nights away, between 4 and 13 nights, or short-stay trip); country of the main holiday in 2013; country of the main holiday in 2013 and of other planned holidays; impact of the current economic situation on the personal holiday plans for 2013; preferred way to submit a complaint about provided services during a holiday. Demography: age; sex; age when finished education; occupation and occupational status; region; type of community; own a mobile phone and fixed (landline) phone; number of people aged 15 or more in the household (household size). Additionally coded was: weighting factor.
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Data collection period
24/01/2013 - 30/01/2013
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Publisher
GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences
Publication year
2014