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    The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2009 - Dataset - openAFRICA

    • open.africa
    Updated Aug 20, 2019
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    (2019). The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2009 - Dataset - openAFRICA [Dataset]. https://open.africa/dataset/se
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 20, 2019
    Area covered
    Tanzania
    Description

    The key objective of the survey is to collect up-to-date information on tourist expenditure to be used in the “Tourist Expenditure Model” for estimation of international tourism receipts for compilation of the National Accounts and Balance of Payments statistics. The survey also aims at obtaining information that is used for strategic planning, tourism promotion and macroeconomic policy formulation. In 2008, the number of tourist arrivals was 770,376. As a result, by using the Tourist Expenditure model, it is estimated that Tanzania earned USD1,288.7 in 2008. The survey’s results indicate that the 79.1 percent of visitors came to Tanzania for leisure and holidays, followed by 8.2 percent came to visit friends and relatives, 6.5 percent came for business, 2.3 percent came for meetings and conferences. On the other hand, 3.9 percent of visitors who came as volunteers, scientific and academic purposes.

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    The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2014 - Dataset - openAFRICA

    • open.africa
    Updated Aug 20, 2019
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    (2019). The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2014 - Dataset - openAFRICA [Dataset]. https://open.africa/dataset/the-tanzania-tourism-sector-survey-2014
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 20, 2019
    Area covered
    Tanzania
    Description

    The key objective of the survey is to collect up-to-date information on tourist expenditure to be used in the “Tourist Expenditure Model” for estimation of international tourism receipts for compilation of the National Accounts and Balance of Payments statistics. The survey also aims at obtaining information that is used for strategic planning, tourism promotion and macroeconomic policy formulation. Tanzania’s tourism industry continued to grow as indicated by the number of international tourist arrivals, which increase by 4.0 percent to 1,140,156 in 2014.This increased tourism earnings by 8.2 percent to USD 2,006.3 million in 2014 from USD 1,853.3 million recorded in 2013. The majority of the visitors under the age group of 25-44 came for business (18.5 percent), leisure and holidays (53.2 percent), which is consistent with the fact that they are economically more productive. Those at the age group of 45-64 were more prominent in holiday making and visiting friends and relatives. The results further reveal that most visitors belonging to the age group of 18-24 came for leisure and holidays (55.3 percent) as well as volunteering (13.7 percent). The majority of senior citizens (65 and above) came for leisure and holidays (80.9 percent) and visiting friends and relatives (9.5 percent).

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    The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2008 - Dataset - openAFRICA

    • open.africa
    Updated Aug 17, 2019
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    (2019). The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2008 - Dataset - openAFRICA [Dataset]. https://open.africa/dataset/utafiti-wa-sekta-ya-utalii-tanzania-2008
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 17, 2019
    Area covered
    Tanzania
    Description

    The key objective of the survey is to collect up-to-date information on tourist expenditure to be used in the “Tourist Expenditure Model” for estimation of international tourism receipts for compilation of the National Accounts and Balance of Payments statistics. The survey also aims at obtaining information that is used for strategic planning, tourism promotion and macroeconomic policy formulation. In 2008, the number of tourist arrivals were 770,376 in 2008. As a result, by using the Tourist Expenditure model, it is estimated that Tanzania earned USD 1,288.7 in 2008. The survey’s results indicate that the 62.4 percent of visitors came to Tanzania for leisure and holidays, followed by 15.3 percent came to visit friends and relatives, 11.9 percent came for business, 4.0 percent came for meetings and conferences. On the other hand, 6.3 percent of visitors came as volunteers, scientific and academic purposes.

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    The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2008

    • cloud.csiss.gmu.edu
    • data.wu.ac.at
    csv
    Updated Jul 15, 2021
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    Open Africa (2021). The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2008 [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/utafiti-wa-sekta-ya-utalii-tanzania-2008
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    csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 15, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Open Africa
    Area covered
    Tanzania
    Description

    The key objective of the survey is to collect up-to-date information on tourist expenditure to be used in the “Tourist Expenditure Model” for estimation of international tourism receipts for compilation of the National Accounts and Balance of Payments statistics. The survey also aims at obtaining information that is used for strategic planning, tourism promotion and macroeconomic policy formulation.

    In 2008, the number of tourist arrivals were 770,376 in 2008. As a result, by using the Tourist Expenditure model, it is estimated that Tanzania earned USD 1,288.7 in 2008.

    The survey’s results indicate that the 62.4 percent of visitors came to Tanzania for leisure and holidays, followed by 15.3 percent came to visit friends and relatives, 11.9 percent came for business, 4.0 percent came for meetings and conferences. On the other hand, 6.3 percent of visitors came as volunteers, scientific and academic purposes.

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    The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2014

    • data.wu.ac.at
    csv
    Updated Feb 24, 2017
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    National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) (2017). The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2014 [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/opendata_go_tz/MDEzMzA5ZDctMjQ2Yi00NjA4LWIxZGYtODZkZDk5OGVhZTVl
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    csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 24, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
    Description

    The key objective of the survey is to collect up-to-date information on tourist expenditure to be used in the “Tourist Expenditure Model” for estimation of international tourism receipts for compilation of the National Accounts and Balance of Payments statistics. The survey also aims at obtaining information that is used for strategic planning, tourism promotion and macroeconomic policy formulation. Tanzania’s tourism industry continued to grow as indicated by the number of international tourist arrivals, which increase by 4.0 percent to 1,140,156 in 2014.This increased tourism earnings by 8.2 percent to USD 2,006.3 million in 2014 from USD 1,853.3 million recorded in 2013. The majority of the visitors under the age group of 25-44 came for business (18.5 percent), leisure and holidays (53.2 percent), which is consistent with the fact that they are economically more productive. Those at the age group of 45-64 were more prominent in holiday making and visiting friends and relatives. The results further reveal that most visitors belonging to the age group of 18-24 came for leisure and holidays (55.3 percent) as well as volunteering (13.7 percent). The majority of senior citizens (65 and above) came for leisure and holidays (80.9 percent) and visiting friends and relatives (9.5 percent).

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    The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2009

    • data.wu.ac.at
    csv
    Updated Feb 24, 2017
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    National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) (2017). The Tanzania Tourism Sector Survey, 2009 [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/opendata_go_tz/NzZjZjE0ZGQtZDk2ZC00YzZjLTliYjktNDliYWU3OGQ0N2Qy
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    csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 24, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
    Area covered
    Tanzania
    Description

    The key objective of the survey is to collect up-to-date information on tourist expenditure to be used in the “Tourist Expenditure Model” for estimation of international tourism receipts for compilation of the National Accounts and Balance of Payments statistics. The survey also aims at obtaining information that is used for strategic planning, tourism promotion and macroeconomic policy formulation.

    In 2008, the number of tourist arrivals was 770,376. As a result, by using the Tourist Expenditure model, it is estimated that Tanzania earned USD1,288.7 in 2008.

    The survey’s results indicate that the 79.1 percent of visitors came to Tanzania for leisure and holidays, followed by 8.2 percent came to visit friends and relatives, 6.5 percent came for business, 2.3 percent came for meetings and conferences. On the other hand, 3.9 percent of visitors who came as volunteers, scientific and academic purposes.

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Dataset updated
Aug 20, 2019
Area covered
Tanzania
Description

The key objective of the survey is to collect up-to-date information on tourist expenditure to be used in the “Tourist Expenditure Model” for estimation of international tourism receipts for compilation of the National Accounts and Balance of Payments statistics. The survey also aims at obtaining information that is used for strategic planning, tourism promotion and macroeconomic policy formulation. In 2008, the number of tourist arrivals was 770,376. As a result, by using the Tourist Expenditure model, it is estimated that Tanzania earned USD1,288.7 in 2008. The survey’s results indicate that the 79.1 percent of visitors came to Tanzania for leisure and holidays, followed by 8.2 percent came to visit friends and relatives, 6.5 percent came for business, 2.3 percent came for meetings and conferences. On the other hand, 3.9 percent of visitors who came as volunteers, scientific and academic purposes.

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