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Tourism pressure as a driver of social inequalities: a BSEM estimation of housing instability in European urban areas

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    Identifier: imarina:9247146
    Authors:
    Valente, RiccardoRusso, Antonio PaoloVermeulen, SusanMilone, Francesco Luigi
    Abstract:
    There is a certain agreement in the regional economics literature on tourism development as a lever of territorial cohesion and regional convergence. Yet, evidence about its impact on social inclusion within destination regions is scant. The emerging literature placing tourism development as a driver of inequality relies mostly on qualitative methods and individual case studies, thus overlooking a cross-national perspective. In this article, we address this gap by estimating the impacts of tourism growth between 2013 and 2018 on housing instability through its effects on rents and the perceived financial burden of housing costs. Based on a combination of data sourced from Eurostat and a geo-located dataset of Airbnb listings, a Bayesian path analysis model was specified with a sample of densely populated areas in 85 European regions. Results reveal the controversial influence of tourism on urban destinations, indicating how the increase in the number of visitors may benefit mean incomes and relieve the pressure on housing costs, while at the same time, driving a higher dispersion of income and residential displacement. A clear difference is established between homeowners and tenants to this regard: the former can use the opportunities of rent extraction in the platform economy to withstand the economic pressure of tourism, while the latter are more exposed to the risk of having to leave their homes.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Valente, Riccardo; Russo, Antonio Paolo; Vermeulen, Susan; Milone, Francesco Luigi;
    Department: Geografia
    URV's Author/s: RUSSO, ANTONIO
    Keywords: Airbnb Bayesian path analysis model House ownership Length of residence Life Mobility Prices Residential displacement Tourism pressure
    Abstract: There is a certain agreement in the regional economics literature on tourism development as a lever of territorial cohesion and regional convergence. Yet, evidence about its impact on social inclusion within destination regions is scant. The emerging literature placing tourism development as a driver of inequality relies mostly on qualitative methods and individual case studies, thus overlooking a cross-national perspective. In this article, we address this gap by estimating the impacts of tourism growth between 2013 and 2018 on housing instability through its effects on rents and the perceived financial burden of housing costs. Based on a combination of data sourced from Eurostat and a geo-located dataset of Airbnb listings, a Bayesian path analysis model was specified with a sample of densely populated areas in 85 European regions. Results reveal the controversial influence of tourism on urban destinations, indicating how the increase in the number of visitors may benefit mean incomes and relieve the pressure on housing costs, while at the same time, driving a higher dispersion of income and residential displacement. A clear difference is established between homeowners and tenants to this regard: the former can use the opportunities of rent extraction in the platform economy to withstand the economic pressure of tourism, while the latter are more exposed to the risk of having to leave their homes.
    Thematic Areas: Ciencias sociales Environmental science (miscellaneous) Environmental studies Geografía Geografia i urbanisme Regional & urban planning Urban studies
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: antonio.russo@urv.cat
    ISSN: 0969-7764
    Author identifier: 0000-0001-8768-246X
    Record's date: 2022-08-07
    Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/submittedVersion
    Papper original source: European Urban And Regional Studies. 29 (3): 332-349
    APA: Valente, Riccardo; Russo, Antonio Paolo; Vermeulen, Susan; Milone, Francesco Luigi; (2022). Tourism pressure as a driver of social inequalities: a BSEM estimation of housing instability in European urban areas. European Urban And Regional Studies, 29(3), 332-349. DOI: 10.1177/09697764221078729
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2022
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Environmental Science (Miscellaneous),Environmental Studies,REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING,Urban Studies
    Airbnb
    Bayesian path analysis model
    House ownership
    Length of residence
    Life
    Mobility
    Prices
    Residential displacement
    Tourism pressure
    Ciencias sociales
    Environmental science (miscellaneous)
    Environmental studies
    Geografía
    Geografia i urbanisme
    Regional & urban planning
    Urban studies
    0969-7764
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