9 Erthyglau and compendiums that are related to Leisure and tourism , sorted by release date
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Overseas travel and tourism, provisional: January to March 2020 (Latest release)
Quarterly estimates of completed international visits to and from the UK and earnings and expenditure associated with these visits.Allweddeiriau: arrivals, departures, business, holiday, OTT
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Travel trends: 2019 (Latest release)
Annual estimates of travel and tourism visits to the UK (of less than 12 months' duration) and associated earnings and expenditure between the UK and the rest of the world.Allweddeiriau: arrivals, departures, business, holiday, OTT
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Travel trends 2017: recent data collection changes and planned methodological changes (Latest release)
Outline of the possible impacts of the recent mode change in data collection for the International Passenger Survey, planned methodological changes.Allweddeiriau: error, methods, discontinuity, tablets, IPS
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Young people spend a third of their leisure time on devices (Latest release)
Is technology making us less sociable? A look at how technology has influenced our leisure timeAllweddeiriau: leisure time, technology, activity, socialising
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Holidays in the 1990s and now (Latest release)
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UK Perspectives 2016: How we travel (Latest release)
Allweddeiriau: Environment, People, population and community, UK perspectives 2016,
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The regional value of tourism in the UK: 2013 (Latest release)
Estimates of the economic value of tourism within UK regions and sub-regions. Includes supply and demand data relating to tourism and tourism industriesAllweddeiriau: Tourism Intelligence Unit, tourist expenditure, gross value added, spending on tourism
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Tourism employment summaries: Characteristics of tourism industries, 2014 (Latest release)
Changes in tourism employment, the regional distribution of tourism employment, and the characteristics of those employed in the tourism sector in the UK.Allweddeiriau: TIU, tourism intelligence unit
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How we travel (Latest release)
Allweddeiriau: People,population and community, UK perspectives