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Women in community-involved tourism enterprises: Experiences in the Philippines
Authors:Eylla Laire M Gutierrez  Kazem Vafadari
Institution:1. Dr. Andrew L. Tan Center for Tourism, Asian Institute of Management, Makati, Philippines;2. Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu, Japan
Abstract:The tourism industry has long been recognised for supporting women in achieving economic empowerment and social freedom through entrepreneurial and employment opportunities. Widely recognised as a women-dominated sector, tourism is deemed to be a facilitator of women's development following the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As the existing literature suggests, women's involvement in tourism activities supports local economic growth and development, while facilitating social transformation that enables them to create their own identities. Despite these achievements, several studies noted the persisting issues women face in participating in tourism. With the goal of contributing to existing discourses, this paper aims to analyse their experiences in community entrepreneurship by examining several community-involved tourism enterprises in the Philippines. The findings of this study reveal that women have been largely involved in tourism activities in that country, yet their experiences working in these enterprises vary. The opportunities and challenges identified in this study can serve as a springboard for further analysis of the experience of women working in the Philippine tourism industry.
Keywords:community  development  empowerment  SDG5  tourism  women
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