Safariopastus työnä – työ, tekijät ja palkan riittävyys
In this study, I examine the work of safari guides in Finnish Lapland. My aim was to illustrate, first, the characteristics of people who work as safari guides, second, what their perceptions are of their salary, and third if safari guiding is purely a temporary job for young adults. The data was co...
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fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/90925 2023-05-15T18:50:00+02:00 Safariopastus työnä – työ, tekijät ja palkan riittävyys Nousiainen, Jatta 2015-09-01 application/pdf https://journal.fi/matkailututkimus/article/view/90925 fin fin Suomen matkailututkimuksen seura ry https://journal.fi/matkailututkimus/article/view/90925/50038 https://journal.fi/matkailututkimus/article/view/90925 Finnish Journal of Tourism Research; Vol 11 No 2 (2015); 45-60 Matkailututkimus; Vol 11 Nro 2 (2015); 45-60 Turismforskning; Vol 11 Nr 2 (2015); 45-60 2490-2039 tourism work safari guiding quantitative research salary Lapland matkailuala oppaat (ammatit) safarit ansiotaso kvantitatiivinen tutkimus Lappi info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli 2015 fttsvojs 2021-05-12T22:48:12Z In this study, I examine the work of safari guides in Finnish Lapland. My aim was to illustrate, first, the characteristics of people who work as safari guides, second, what their perceptions are of their salary, and third if safari guiding is purely a temporary job for young adults. The data was collected during training sessions for new and old guides in large safari companies in Finnish Lapland during 2012. The data consists of 152 survey replies, and was analyzed using crosstabs. Findings of the study suggest that more than 50 per cent of the respondents had a degree in tourism. The main reasons for working as a safari guide were the willingness to work in the nature and in an international environment, as well as to gain experience from working in the tourism field. 20 per cent of the participants were satisfied with the salary, around 90 percent wanted to continue safari guide work and 60 per cent planned to work in tourism in the future. Still, the working environment seemed to influence the way the salary was perceived: Working with nice colleagues was valued highly, whereas working on a Saturday night was seen as less rewarding. Working as a safari-guide – an analysis of the work, workers, and sufficient salary In this study, I examine the work of safari guides in Finnish Lapland. My aim was to illustrate, first, the characteristics of people who work as safari guides, second, what their perceptions are of their salary, and third if safari guiding is purely a temporary job for young adults. The data was collected during training sessions for new and old guides in large safari companies in Finnish Lapland during 2012. The data consists of 152 survey replies, and was analyzed using crosstabs. Findings of the study suggest that more than 50 per cent of the respondents had a degree in tourism. The main reasons for working as a safari guide were the willingness to work in the nature and in an international environment, as well as to gain experience from working in the tourism field. 20 per cent of the participants were satisfied with the salary, around 90 percent wanted to continue safari guide work and 60 per cent planned to work in tourism in the future. Still, the working environment seemed to influence the way the salary was perceived: Working with nice colleagues was valued highly, whereas working on a Saturday night was seen as less rewarding. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lapland Lappi Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online |
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In this study, I examine the work of safari guides in Finnish Lapland. My aim was to illustrate, first, the characteristics of people who work as safari guides, second, what their perceptions are of their salary, and third if safari guiding is purely a temporary job for young adults. The data was collected during training sessions for new and old guides in large safari companies in Finnish Lapland during 2012. The data consists of 152 survey replies, and was analyzed using crosstabs. Findings of the study suggest that more than 50 per cent of the respondents had a degree in tourism. The main reasons for working as a safari guide were the willingness to work in the nature and in an international environment, as well as to gain experience from working in the tourism field. 20 per cent of the participants were satisfied with the salary, around 90 percent wanted to continue safari guide work and 60 per cent planned to work in tourism in the future. Still, the working environment seemed to influence the way the salary was perceived: Working with nice colleagues was valued highly, whereas working on a Saturday night was seen as less rewarding. Working as a safari-guide – an analysis of the work, workers, and sufficient salary In this study, I examine the work of safari guides in Finnish Lapland. My aim was to illustrate, first, the characteristics of people who work as safari guides, second, what their perceptions are of their salary, and third if safari guiding is purely a temporary job for young adults. The data was collected during training sessions for new and old guides in large safari companies in Finnish Lapland during 2012. The data consists of 152 survey replies, and was analyzed using crosstabs. Findings of the study suggest that more than 50 per cent of the respondents had a degree in tourism. The main reasons for working as a safari guide were the willingness to work in the nature and in an international environment, as well as to gain experience from working in the tourism field. 20 per cent of the participants were satisfied with the salary, around 90 percent wanted to continue safari guide work and 60 per cent planned to work in tourism in the future. Still, the working environment seemed to influence the way the salary was perceived: Working with nice colleagues was valued highly, whereas working on a Saturday night was seen as less rewarding. |
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Safariopastus työnä – työ, tekijät ja palkan riittävyys |
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Finnish Journal of Tourism Research; Vol 11 No 2 (2015); 45-60 Matkailututkimus; Vol 11 Nro 2 (2015); 45-60 Turismforskning; Vol 11 Nr 2 (2015); 45-60 2490-2039 |
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