Chapter 1. Introduction
A. Tourism statistics and Tourism Satellite Account: an overview ... 1.1-1.21 001
B. Historical background 1.22-1.43 004
B.1. 1991: The Ottawa International Conference on Travel and
Tourism Statistics 1.25-1.27 005
B.2. 1991-1999: From the Ottawa Conference to the adoption of the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework (2000) 1.28-1.35 005
B.3. From the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methological Framework (2000) to the 2008 updated recommended 1.36-1.43 006
C.Content and structure of the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methological Framework 2008 1.44-1.49 007
Chapter 2. The demand perspective: concept and definition
A. Background 2.5-2.20 009
A.1. Usual environment 2.6-2.8 010
A.2. Vacation homes 2.9-2.11 010
A.3. Duration of a trip 2.12-2.14 010
A.4. Main purpose of a trip 2.15-2.18 011
A.5. Classification of visitors 2.19-2.20
B. Special issue 2.31-2.33 015
B.3.1. Tourism consumption as an intermediate consumption of producers (business, Goverment and non-profit institutions serving households) 2.32-2.33 015
B.3.2. Services provided within the household for the benefit od its members 2.34-2.36 016
B.3.3. Housing services provided by vacation homes on own account 2.37-2.38 016
B.3.4. Tourism single-purpose consumer durables 2.39-2.43 017
C. Tourism gross fixed capital formation 2.44-2.56 017
D. Tourism collective consumption 2.57-2.65 019
Chapter 3. The supply perspective: concepts and definitions
A. Classification of products and productive activities for tourism 3.4-3.13 023
A.1. Products 3.6-3.7 023
A.2. Tourism characteristic activities 3.8-3.10 024
A.3. Tourism industries 3.11-3.13 025
B. Special issues 3.14-3.30 025
B.1. Housing services provided by vacation homes on own account and other types of vacation home ownership 3.14 -3.20 025
B.1.1. Full ownership 3.14-3.17 025
B.1.2. Timeshares and other types of innovative vacation home ownership 3.18-3.20 026
B.2. Travel agencies, tour operators and other providers of reservation services 3.21-3.24 027
B.3. The meetings industry 3.25-3.30 027
C. Variables characterizing the tourism industries 3.31-3.41 028
C.1. Gross value added 3.31-3.351 028
C.2. Employment 3.36-3.39 029
C.3. Gross fixed capital formation of the tourism industries 3.40-3.41 029
Chapter 4. Tables, accounts and aggregates
A. Tables and accounts 4.11-4.77 032
A.1. General observations 4.11-4.13 032 A.2. Classifications used 4.14-4.19 033
A.3. Recording reservation services separately 4.20 036
A.5 The tables 4.27-4.77 036
A.5.1. Overview 4.28-4.35 036
A.5.2. Description 4.36-4.77 037
B. Aggregates 4.78-4.115 044
B.1. Main aggregates 4.81-4.98 045
B1.1. International tourism expenditure and internal tourism consumption 4.82-4.84 045
B.1.2. Tourism supply 4.85-4.98 047
B.2. Other aggregates 4.99-4.115 048
B.2.1. Tourism employment 4.102-4.105 048
B.2.2. Tourism gross fixed capital formation 4.106-4.107 049
B.2.3. Tourism collective consumption 4.108-4.112 049
B.2.4. Total tourism internal demand 4.113-4.115 050
Bibliography 073
Index 075
Glossary of terms 079
Annex 1. Main differences between the 2000 and the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework 2008. 083
Annex 2. Relationship between the Tourism Satellite Account and the central framework of the System of National Accounts 2008 085
Production boundary 085
Consumption 086
Treatment of innovative types of vacation home ownership 086
Treatment of valuables and tourism expenditure of important unit value 087
Tourism direct gross value added 087
Annex 3. Recording reservation services separately 089
A. Travel agencies and other reservation services providers 089
(a) The visitor, the travel agency and the carrier are all residents of country A 090
(b) The visitor and the travel agency are resident of country !; the carrier is resident of country B 090
(c) The visitor is resident of country A; the carrier and the travel agency are resident of country B 090
(d) The visitor and the travel agency are residents of country B, the carrier is resident of country B. 090
(e) The visitor is resident of country B; the travel agency and the carrier and residents of country A. 091
B. Tour operators 092
Annex 4. The treatment of goods and retail trade activities 093
Annex 5. Proposed lists of tourism single-purpose consumer durables, items belonging to tourism gross fixed capital formation and non-market products linked to tourism collective consumption 097
A. Tourism single-purpose consumer durables 097
B. Tourism gross fixed capital formation 098
C. Tourism collective consumption 100
Annex 6. The measurement of the economic impacts of human 101
Methods used to estimate indirect and induced effects of tourism 103
(a) Models based on Input-output analysis 103
(b) Computable general equilibrium models 103
(c) Multiplies 104
Annex 7. Adapting the Tourism Satellite Account at the subnational levels 105
Annex 8. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development tourism employment module 109
Introduction 109
Objective 109
The conceptual framework 109
The way forward 110
A. Tourism statistics and Tourism Satellite Account: an overview ... 1.1-1.21 001
B. Historical background 1.22-1.43 004
B.1. 1991: The Ottawa International Conference on Travel and
Tourism Statistics 1.25-1.27 005
B.2. 1991-1999: From the Ottawa Conference to the adoption of the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework (2000) 1.28-1.35 005
B.3. From the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methological Framework (2000) to the 2008 updated recommended 1.36-1.43 006
C.Content and structure of the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methological Framework 2008 1.44-1.49 007
Chapter 2. The demand perspective: concept and definition
A. Background 2.5-2.20 009
A.1. Usual environment 2.6-2.8 010
A.2. Vacation homes 2.9-2.11 010
A.3. Duration of a trip 2.12-2.14 010
A.4. Main purpose of a trip 2.15-2.18 011
A.5. Classification of visitors 2.19-2.20
B. Special issue 2.31-2.33 015
B.3.1. Tourism consumption as an intermediate consumption of producers (business, Goverment and non-profit institutions serving households) 2.32-2.33 015
B.3.2. Services provided within the household for the benefit od its members 2.34-2.36 016
B.3.3. Housing services provided by vacation homes on own account 2.37-2.38 016
B.3.4. Tourism single-purpose consumer durables 2.39-2.43 017
C. Tourism gross fixed capital formation 2.44-2.56 017
D. Tourism collective consumption 2.57-2.65 019
Chapter 3. The supply perspective: concepts and definitions
A. Classification of products and productive activities for tourism 3.4-3.13 023
A.1. Products 3.6-3.7 023
A.2. Tourism characteristic activities 3.8-3.10 024
A.3. Tourism industries 3.11-3.13 025
B. Special issues 3.14-3.30 025
B.1. Housing services provided by vacation homes on own account and other types of vacation home ownership 3.14 -3.20 025
B.1.1. Full ownership 3.14-3.17 025
B.1.2. Timeshares and other types of innovative vacation home ownership 3.18-3.20 026
B.2. Travel agencies, tour operators and other providers of reservation services 3.21-3.24 027
B.3. The meetings industry 3.25-3.30 027
C. Variables characterizing the tourism industries 3.31-3.41 028
C.1. Gross value added 3.31-3.351 028
C.2. Employment 3.36-3.39 029
C.3. Gross fixed capital formation of the tourism industries 3.40-3.41 029
Chapter 4. Tables, accounts and aggregates
A. Tables and accounts 4.11-4.77 032
A.1. General observations 4.11-4.13 032 A.2. Classifications used 4.14-4.19 033
A.3. Recording reservation services separately 4.20 036
A.5 The tables 4.27-4.77 036
A.5.1. Overview 4.28-4.35 036
A.5.2. Description 4.36-4.77 037
B. Aggregates 4.78-4.115 044
B.1. Main aggregates 4.81-4.98 045
B1.1. International tourism expenditure and internal tourism consumption 4.82-4.84 045
B.1.2. Tourism supply 4.85-4.98 047
B.2. Other aggregates 4.99-4.115 048
B.2.1. Tourism employment 4.102-4.105 048
B.2.2. Tourism gross fixed capital formation 4.106-4.107 049
B.2.3. Tourism collective consumption 4.108-4.112 049
B.2.4. Total tourism internal demand 4.113-4.115 050
Bibliography 073
Index 075
Glossary of terms 079
Annex 1. Main differences between the 2000 and the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework 2008. 083
Annex 2. Relationship between the Tourism Satellite Account and the central framework of the System of National Accounts 2008 085
Production boundary 085
Consumption 086
Treatment of innovative types of vacation home ownership 086
Treatment of valuables and tourism expenditure of important unit value 087
Tourism direct gross value added 087
Annex 3. Recording reservation services separately 089
A. Travel agencies and other reservation services providers 089
(a) The visitor, the travel agency and the carrier are all residents of country A 090
(b) The visitor and the travel agency are resident of country !; the carrier is resident of country B 090
(c) The visitor is resident of country A; the carrier and the travel agency are resident of country B 090
(d) The visitor and the travel agency are residents of country B, the carrier is resident of country B. 090
(e) The visitor is resident of country B; the travel agency and the carrier and residents of country A. 091
B. Tour operators 092
Annex 4. The treatment of goods and retail trade activities 093
Annex 5. Proposed lists of tourism single-purpose consumer durables, items belonging to tourism gross fixed capital formation and non-market products linked to tourism collective consumption 097
A. Tourism single-purpose consumer durables 097
B. Tourism gross fixed capital formation 098
C. Tourism collective consumption 100
Annex 6. The measurement of the economic impacts of human 101
Methods used to estimate indirect and induced effects of tourism 103
(a) Models based on Input-output analysis 103
(b) Computable general equilibrium models 103
(c) Multiplies 104
Annex 7. Adapting the Tourism Satellite Account at the subnational levels 105
Annex 8. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development tourism employment module 109
Introduction 109
Objective 109
The conceptual framework 109
The way forward 110