Reiseanalyse (Travel Survey Germany) 1975
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资源简介:
Vacation and travel habits of the West German population in 1975 as
well as vacation plans for the next season.
Topics: Travel frequency and regularity of vacation trips;
destinations at home and abroad; same destination each year; reasons
for selection of vacation area; preferred forms of countryside; travel
motives and vacation expectations; form of travel and new vacation
forms; travel information; time of travel decision; trip preparation;
information value of magazines and newspapers for trip planning; trip
organization; trip advice and use of travel agency; trip expenditures;
time of trip and duration of trip; means of transport used for the
vacation trip; satisfaction with travel accomodations; significance of
accomodations for vacation; preferred types of accomodation; meal
habits on vacation; satisfaction with meals; attitude to forms of
meals; activities at place of vacation; significance of vacation
occupations; trip satisfaction; intensity and time of winter vacation
travels; frequency and destinations of short vacation trips; short
vacation trips as city trips; means of transport used, point in time
and organization of short vacation trips; travel intents and
destination for a vacation in the coming year; probable means of travel
used; reasons against a vacation in the coming year; assessment of the
general economic development and personal economic situation; right to
vacation and taking vacation; obstacles to a vacation.
Main focus areas of this survey were: vacation accomodations; use of
travel agency; travel agency image and short vacation trips.
Demography: age; sex; marital status; religious denomination; school
education; occupation; employment; household income; size of household;
composition of household; head of household.
Also encoded was: city code.
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GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences



