Tourism-Related Needs in the Context of Seniors’ Living and Social Conditions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- RQ1:
- Does the activity of seniors (both physical and tourist) depend on their health and financial situation?
- RQ2:
- Is the distinction of seniors as a group of people who are at least 65-year-olds sufficient to determine tourist preferences?
- RQ3:
- What are the reasons for not participating in tourism?
- RQ4:
- Are seniors homogeneous in terms of not participating in tourism?
- RQ5:
- Is it possible to define patterns of tourist behaviour of seniors depending on their stay and destination preferences, considering demographic characteristics other than just age?
2. Research Background and Literature Review
2.1. Active Ageing and Quality of Life
2.2. Seniors’ Age Determination
2.3. Seniors’ Exclusion
3. Materials and Methods
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- 1st most important: higher or equal than ;
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- 2nd very important: ;
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- 3rd important: ;
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- 4th least important: lower than .
4. Results
4.1. Tourist Exclusion and Non-Participation of Seniors
4.2. Touristic Behaviours of Polish Seniors
5. Conclusions
6. Limitations and Future Suggestions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
1 Do you use tourist offers (+ if chosen; - if not) | Answer code | |||||
for seniors | Q1.1+/- | |||||
generally accessible | Q1.2+/- | |||||
not used | Q1.3+/- | |||||
2. Do you use senior citizen services at your place of residence (1 if yes; 2 if no) | ||||||
Yes | Q2.1 | |||||
No | Q2.2 | |||||
3. How do you rate your health | ||||||
Very good | Q3.1 | |||||
Good | Q3.2 | |||||
Fair | Q3.3 | |||||
Bad | Q3.4 | |||||
Very bad | Q3.5 | |||||
4. How do you rate your financial independence | ||||||
Very good | Q4.1 | |||||
Good | Q4.2 | |||||
Fair | Q4.3 | |||||
Bad | Q4.4 | |||||
Very bad | Q4.5 | |||||
5. Do you spend your free time actively | ||||||
Full Agree | Q5.1 | |||||
Agree | Q5.2 | |||||
Undecided | Q5.3 | |||||
Disagree | Q5.4 | |||||
Fully Disagree | Q5.5 | |||||
6. Do you spend your free time on excursions and short-term tourism: at least once a week (1), once a week (2), once every two weeks (3), once a month (4), less often (5) | ||||||
at least once a week | Q6.1 | |||||
once a week | Q6.2 | |||||
once every two weeks | Q6.3 | |||||
once a month | Q6.4 | |||||
less often | Q6.5 | |||||
7. Are you going away from home: | ||||||
to a family in another city | Q7.1 | |||||
to a family abroad | Q7.2 | |||||
on domestic holidays | Q7.3 | |||||
on holidays abroad | Q7.4 | |||||
short domestic trips | Q7.5 | |||||
short trips abroad | Q7.6 | |||||
to a health resort sanatorium (insurance and private) | Q7.7 | |||||
8. Why don’t you go abroad: | ||||||
no passport | Q8.1 | |||||
language barrier | Q8.2 | |||||
fear of an un-known culture | Q8.3 | |||||
fear of a different currency | Q8.4 | |||||
reluctance non-acceptance from the environment | Q8.5 | |||||
financial issues | Q8.6 | |||||
fear of getting lost | Q8.7 | |||||
I don’t know how to arrange it | Q8.8 | |||||
I don’t know how to find accommodation | Q8.9 | |||||
transport / communication | Q8.10 | |||||
fear of a dishonest travel agency | Q8.11 | |||||
9. Why do you not go on vacation or trips in the country: | ||||||
fear of a new place | Q9.1 | |||||
fear of other people | Q9.2 | |||||
reluctance of the family/environment | Q9.3 | |||||
financial issues | Q9.4 | |||||
I do not know how to settle it | Q9.5 | |||||
I do not know how to search for accommodation | Q9.6 | |||||
transport/communication | Q9.7 | |||||
10. How do you organise your trip (1 always, 5 never) | ||||||
every-thing on your own | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Q10.A.1, Q10.A.2, Q10.A.3, Q10.A.4, Q10.A.5 | ||||||
the entire trip with a travel agency | Q10.B.1, Q10.B.2, Q10.B.3, Q10.B.4, Q10.B.5 | |||||
travel on your own, the rest with a travel agency | Q10.C.1, Q10.C.2, Q10.C.3, Q10.C.4, Q10.C.5 | |||||
travel with a transport provider and a stay organised independently | Q10.D.1, Q10.D.2, Q10.D.3, Q10.D.4, Q10.D.5 | |||||
11. Length of trips for domestic and foreign holidays: up to 8 days (1), 8–14 days (2), 15 days and longer (3) | ||||||
Domestic | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
Q11.D.1, Q11.D.2, Q11.D.3 | ||||||
Foreign | Q11.F.1, Q11.F.2, Q11.F.3 | |||||
12. The frequency of trips for domestic and foreign holidays: once a year (1), twice a year (2), more often (3) | ||||||
Domestic | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
Q12.D.1, Q12.D.2, Q12.D.3 | ||||||
Foreign | Q12.F.1, Q12.F.2, Q12.F.3 | |||||
13. Do you choose the same places when you go on trips and holidays (always new—1; I often change—2; I rarely change—3; permanent places—4) | ||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||
domestic trips | Q13.A.1, Q13.A.2, Q13.A.3, Q13.A.4 | |||||
foreign trips | Q13.B.1, Q13.B.2, Q13.B.3, Q13.B.4 | |||||
domestic holidays | Q13.C.1, Q13.C.2, Q13.C.3, Q13.C.4 | |||||
holidays abroad | Q13.D.1, Q13.D.2, Q13.D.3, Q13.D.4 | |||||
Gender | ||||||
Female | F | |||||
Male | M | |||||
Age | ||||||
65–69 | Age1 | |||||
70–74 | Age2 | |||||
over 74 | Age3 | |||||
Marital status | ||||||
single/widowed/divorced | Single | |||||
married | Not single | |||||
Level of education | ||||||
higher education | Edu1 | |||||
other | Edu2 | |||||
Place of residence | ||||||
Small town | Small | |||||
Medium town | Medium | |||||
Big city | Big |
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Demographic Characteristics | Frequency | Per Cent of Total |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Female | 43 | 75 |
Male | 14 | 25 |
Age (years) | ||
65–69 | 25 | 44 |
70–74 | 15 | 26 |
75 and above | 17 | 30 |
Marital status | ||
Single | 29 | 51 |
No single | 28 | 49 |
Level of education | ||
Higher education | 24 | 42 |
Other | 33 | 58 |
Place of residence | ||
Small town | 26 | 46 |
Medium town | 20 | 35 |
Big city | 11 | 19 |
Group/ Year | Financial Reasons | No Interest | No Time Due to Family Commitments | No Time Due to Work or Study Commitments | Health Reasons | Safety Reasons | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 16 | BG, GR, PT | BE, PT, SK, SE | AT, BE, DE, PT, IT | HU | HR, CZ, SK | AT, DE |
19 | BG, GR, PT, PL, FR | FR, AT, PT, SK | DE, FR, IT, PT, SK | LT, HU | HR, CZ, SK | AT, IE, FR, DE | |
2 | 16 | BE, HR, CY, EE, LV, PL, RO, SI, SK, SE, HU, UK | AT, EE, FI, IE, ES, NL, DE, PL, IT | CY, FR, ES, UK | HR, LT, PT, SI, UK | AT, CY, DK, EE, GR, ES, IE, LV, DE, PL, PT, SI | IE, LT, PL, PT, SK, UK |
19 | BE, HR, LV, LT RO, SK, | BE, DE, IE, GR, ES, IT, LU, NL, PL, FI | ES, LV | PL, PT, | AT, CY, DK, EE, GR, ES, IE, LV, DE, PL, PT, SI, MT, RO | GR, LT, PT | |
3 | 16 | DE, IE, ES, FR, IT, | HR, CY, CZ, GR, FR, LU, MT, SI, UK | BG, GR, NL, IE, LT, LV, PL, RO, SI, SE, HU | BG, CY, DK, FR, GR, ES, NL, IE, LV, PL, RO, SE, IT | BE, BG, FI, NL, LU, MT, RO, SE, IT | BG, HR, DK, GR, NL, FR, LV, RO, SI, SE, HU |
19 | DE, EE, IE, ES, IT, CY, LU, HU, NL, AT, SI | CZ, DK, EE, HR, LV, LT, MT, SI | BE, BG, CZ, IE, GR, CY, LT, HU, NL, PL, RO, FI | BE, BG, DK, IE, GR, FR, HR, IT, CY, NL, PR, SI, FI | BG, DK, FR, LU, NL | BE, BG, DK, ES, CY, LU, HU, NL, PL, RO, SI, FI | |
4 | 16 | CZ, DK, MT, NL, AT | BG, DK, LT, LV, RO, HU | HR, DK | – | FR, LT, HU, UK | – |
19 | CZ, DK, MT, FI | BG, CY, HU, RO | DK, SI | – | BE, IT, LT, HU, FI | – | |
– – | 16 | FI, LU | – | CZ, EE, FI, LU, MT, SK | AT, BE, CZ, EE, FI, LU, MT, DE, SK | – | BE, CY, CZ, EE, FI, ES, LU, MT, IT |
19 | SE, UK | SE, UK | SE, UK, AT, HR, EE, LU, MT | SE, UK, CZ, DE, EE, ES, LV, LU, MT, AT, SK | SE, UK | CZ, EE, HR, IT, LV, MT, SK, SE, UK |
Trip | Reason | Gender | Age | Marital Status | Education | City | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F | M | 65–69 | 70–74 | 74+ | S | NS | H | O | S | M | B | ||
F | L | 23 | 43 | 24 | 47 | 18 | 31 | 25 | 21 | 48 | 38 | 20 | 18 |
Fin | 35 | 64 | 36 | 60 | 35 | 45 | 39 | 33 | 70 | 62 | 35 | 9 | |
D | Fin | 21 | 29 | 24 | 27 | 12 | 17 | 29 | 13 | 43 | 0 | 15 | 91 |
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