The impact of ethnic tourism on hill tribes in Thailand |
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Authors: | Kayoko IshiiAuthor Vitae |
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Affiliation: | Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() This research examines how the economic benefits of working in the ethnic tourism industry affect households in the local minority community, with a special focus on the division of labor and power dynamics of gender complementarity.Household income data gathered from the inner-city communities of the Akha tribal people in Thailand are the primary data used in a linear regression framework. The results show that ethnic tourism provides income to the local minority community. This income, however, is higher for young people and women than for older men, a disparity that disrupts the community’s traditional patriarchal social system. This study contributes to a nested model of multiple marginalization based on ethnicity, gender, and legal status. This case shall contribute to tourism planning and local policymaking in areas where ethnic tourism prospers. |
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Keywords: | ethnic tourism ethnic minority stateless gender Thailand |
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