Authors
Elisa Alén, Juan Luis Nicolau, Nieves Losada, Trinidad Domínguez
Publication date
2014/11/30
Journal
Annals of Tourism Research
Volume
49
Pages
19-32
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The current tendency to undertake more trips, but of shorter duration, throughout the year, has meant that the tourist industry has started to show greater interest in attracting those market segments that opt for more prolonged stays, as they are especially profitable. One of these segments is that of seniors. Given the aging demographic of the population worldwide, which is particularly noticeable in Spain, the object of this study is to identify the variables that determine the length of stay of Spanish seniors at their destination. The Negative Binomial model was adapted to the context of length of stay by Spanish seniors and the determinant factors identified were: age, travel purpose, climate, type of accommodation, group size, trip type and the activities carried out at the destination. This study is a contribution to this field from an empirical point of view, given the scarcity of studies of this type and their eminently …
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Scholar articles
E Alén, JL Nicolau, N Losada, T Domínguez - Annals of Tourism Research, 2014