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How Diverse are Tourists with Disabilities? A Pilot Study on Accessible Leisure Tourism Experiences in Portugal
Author(s) -
Figueiredo Elisabete,
Eusébio Celeste,
Kastenholz Elisabeth
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of tourism research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.155
H-Index - 58
eISSN - 1522-1970
pISSN - 1099-2340
DOI - 10.1002/jtr.1913
Subject(s) - tourism , diversity (politics) , market segmentation , exploratory research , psychology , meaning (existential) , disabled people , leisure activity , intellectual disability , marketing , applied psychology , sociology , social psychology , business , geography , social science , life style , archaeology , psychiatry , anthropology , psychotherapist
Literature dealing with tourism and disability mostly stresses the frequent exclusion of impaired persons and emphasizes the benefits associated with tourism activities, neglecting the diversity of impairments. This paper takes a different approach, by analyzing the diverse forms of being disabled, meaning different abilities to participate in tourism and diverse capabilities of experiencing leisure activities. An exploratory survey directed to 200 persons with disabilities was undertaken in Portugal. Market segmentation was based on the commonly defined types of impairment: intellectual, motor, hearing and visual. Evidence suggests statistical differences among segments regarding travel behavior, motivations, interests and needs, motivated by diverse types of disabilities. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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