Tourism and Migration New Relationships between Production and Consu

The origins of this book lie in a project of the International Geographical Union Study Group on the Geography of Sustainable Tourism. The theme, Tourism and migration', reflects the growing interests of tourism geographers - in common with other geograph

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The GeoJournal Library Volume 65 Managing Editor:

Max Barlow, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

Founding Series Editor: Wolf Tietze, Helmstedt, Germany

Editorial Board:

Paul Claval, France R.G. Crane, U.S.A. Yehuda Gradus, Israel Risto Laulajainen, Sweden Gerd Luttig, Germany Walther Manshard, Germany Osamu Nishikawa, Japan Peter Tyson, South Africa Herman van der Wusten, The Netherlands

The titles published in this series are listed at the end of this volume.

Tourism and Migration New Relationships between Production and Consumption

edited by

c. MICHAEL HALL University of Otago, Department of Tourism, New Zealand and Stirling University, Department of Marketing, Scot/and

and

ALLAN M. WILLIAMS University of Exeter, Department of Geography, United Kingdom

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SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V.

A C.I.P. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress

ISBN 978-90-481-5946-8 DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-3554-4

ISBN 978-94-017-3554-4 (eBook)

Printed on acid-free paper

All Rights Reserved © 2002 Springer Science+Business Media Oordrecht Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 2002

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CONTENTS

Preface .................................................................................................................. vii.

1.

Tourism, migration, circulation and mobility: The contingencies of time and place Allan M. Williams and C. Michael Hall ........................................................ 1

2.

Labour mobility and tourism in the post 1989 transition in Hungary Edith Szivas and Michael Riley .................................................................. .53

3.

Flexible labour markets, ethnicity and tourism-related migration in Australia and New Zealand Malcolm Cooper ......................................................................................... 73

4.

The' Big OE' : New Zealanders overseas experiences in Britain Peter Mason ............................................................................................... 87

5.

Potential immigrants: the interface between tourism and immigration in Israel Shaul Krakover and Yuval Karplus ........................................................... 103

6.

Foreign immigration and tourism development in Spain's Balearic Islands Pere A. Salva-Tomas ................................................................................. 119

7.

Tourism and the growth of urban ethnic islands Dallen Timothy .......................................................................................... 135

8.

The impact of lifestyle migration on rural communities: A case study of Akaroa, New Zealand Jo Fountain and C. Michael Hall ............................................................. 153

9.

German second home devel