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Unveiling the truth about tourism labour precarity in Argentinian cities

Natalia Porto (Institute of Economic Research, School of Economic Sciences, Universidad Nacional de La Plata (IIE-FCE-UNLP), Argentina) a
Carolina Inés Garcia (Institute of Economic Research, School of Economic Sciences, Universidad Nacional de La Plata (IIE-FCE-UNLP), Argentina)

International Journal of Tourism Cities

ISSN: 2056-5607

Article publication date: 11 August 2021

Issue publication date: 4 May 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to study the role of tourism specialisation on tourism labour precarity in Argentinian cities, considering urban primacy.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors propose an econometric model that iterates between alternative labour precarity measures explained by the economic sector (tourism, rest of services and rest of economy) and tourism specialisation at the city level. They build three geographical groups based on Argentinian urban agglomerates: the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, tourism specialised cities and non-tourism specialised cities. The authors further distinguish between big and small cities according to their urban primacy. The main sources of data are the Permanent Household Survey and the Hotel Occupancy Survey from the Argentinian National Statistics and Census Institute for the period 2007–2017.

Findings

The authors find that as tourism specialisation grows, the incidence of precarious labour conditions in tourism goes down. Working in this sector increases the chances of having a precarious job, particularly for non-legal outcome variables. However, tourism specialisation and urban primacy generate a mitigating effect on these negative results.

Originality/value

The authors focus on tourism labour conditions in Argentinian cities, using different measures of labour precarity from a legal perspective, (namely, legal informality) and a non-legal one (including productive informality, part-time work and non-permanent occupation). The authors follow an innovative approach to this matter in the tourism sector, as they consider both tourism specialisation at the city level and urban primacy. This is the first article addressing these issues not only for Argentina but also for Latin America.

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Acknowledgements

Authors would like to specially thank Malena Dolcet for her valuable and efficient collaboration.

Citation

Porto, N. and Garcia, C.I. (2022), "Unveiling the truth about tourism labour precarity in Argentinian cities", International Journal of Tourism Cities, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 342-356. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJTC-10-2020-0237

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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