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Paper #1746

Title:
Do more tourists promote local employment?
Authors:
Libertad González Luna and Tetyana Surovtseva
Date:
October 2020
Abstract:
We analyze the short-term impact of tourist flows on local labour markets. We propose a novel identification strategy that uses shocks to competing international tourist destinations to instrument for tourist inflows across Spanish regions. We show that negative shocks in alternative international destinations have a strong positive effect on tourism flows to Spain. We follow an instrumental variables strategy and find that an exogenous increase in tourist inflows leads to more employment in the tourism industry for prime-age workers in the short term but does not increase total employment in local economies. Total employment actually falls for very young and older workers, as well as for prime-age women. The increase in employment in tourism is compensated by a fall in (low-skilled) employment in other sectors, especially construction and manufacturing.
Keywords:
employment, tourism, local labour markets, shift-share, terrorism, Spain
JEL codes:
J21
Area of Research:
Labour, Public, Development and Health Economics / Political Economy

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