New statistics highlight tourism value to West Coast

Published on : Monday, August 25, 2014

tianzAlmost one in nine (11.2%) jobs held by Westland District residents are supported by tourism, according to new figures released today by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA).

In the Buller District, more than one in 11 (9%) residents’ jobs are supported by tourism*, while the industry supports 8.1% of Grey District residents’ jobs.

 

The value of tourism to the West Coast is highlighted in the Tourism 2014 Election Manifesto, released today.
 
The Manifesto also highlights that the $288 million a year that international and domestic visitors spend on the West Coast is equivalent to 20.4% of the region’s gross domestic product (GDP) – second only to Otago (25.2% of regional GDP).

 

“This highlights that tourism is a significant and valuable part of the region’s economy. But both the Tourism Election Manifesto and Tourism 2025, the industry-led growth framework, show there is plenty of potential to grow tourism even more,” TIA Chief Executive Chris Roberts says.

 

“We know that tourism supports regional communities across New Zealand, driving regional economic growth and creating employment opportunities. The interactive employment and regional visitor spend maps we are releasing today will help us clearly demonstrate that to central and local government politicians, business leaders, decisionmakers and their communities around the country.”

 

Tourism 2025 also stressed the need for improved insight into the tourism industry, prompting TIA to team with Statistics New Zealand and Lincoln University to produce the new Tourism Employment Atlas and Regional Tourism Expenditure maps.

 

Across New Zealand, tourism directly supports 110,800 full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs – often in areas where few other opportunities exist. It indirectly supports another 61,300 FTE jobs. Total tourism employment in New Zealand provides 172,100 FTE jobs or 8.8% of total employment in New Zealand.

Tourism employment includes chefs, pilots, shuttle drivers, tour guides, receptionists, managers, raft guides, education providers and cycle hire operators. Tourism also supports a wide range of other businesses such as supermarkets, farmers, builders and accountants.

 
“These new regional tourism employment and spend figures paint a really clear picture of how the tourism economy benefits every region in the country, and will be incredibly useful in helping TIA members show their local Parliamentary candidates and decisionmakers the value of the tourism economy,” Mr Roberts says.
The employment statistics are based on full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs held by New Zealand residents. They do not take into account the many short-term overseas visitors who work within the tourism industry from time to time.

 

Source:- TIANZ

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