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The contribution of vacations to quality of life

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posted on 2024-11-14, 12:54 authored by Sara Dolnicar, Venkata YanamandramVenkata Yanamandram, Katie Cliff
The contribution of vacations to people’s life satisfaction and Quality of Life (QOL) has recently attracted substantial attention among tourism researchers. Yet, most QOL scales do not include vacations: 7% explicitly measure vacations whereas 42% only include items relating to vacations within the broader Leisure domain. Leisure and vacations, however, differ substantially in nature with leisure referring to regular home-based activities and vacations being infrequent leisure activities away from home. As a consequence of the common amalgamation of vacations with leisure, there is limited knowledge about the specific contribution of vacations to people’s QOL. The present study (1) presents empirical evidence for the contribution of vacations to QOL, (2) determines the extent of this contribution, and (3) investigates variation in the extent to which vacations contribute to the QOL of different people. Results indicate that vacations contribute to the QOL of the majority of people, are as important a QOL domain as Leisure and People, and that QOL means different things to different people at different points in their life, representing an individual and dynamic concept.

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Dolnicar, S., Yanamandram, V. & Cliff, K. (2012). The contribution of vacations to quality of life. Annals of Tourism Research, 39 (1), 59-83.

Journal title

Annals of Tourism Research

Volume

39

Issue

1

Pagination

59-83

Language

English

RIS ID

44512

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