Journal of Tourism Challenges and Trends
2011, Volume:4, Issue:2
Research Article
HUNGARY AND AUSTRIA: COOPERATION IN SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
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University of Pannonia, Hungary; 10, Egyetem u., H-8200 Veszprém, Hungary;
Published
April 19, 2011
Abstract

In tourism there are periods when the workforce cannot be employed, during winter months at
the holiday resorts used by beach tourism, therefore the majority of these employees lose their jobs
temporarily. If people can find a job during this period in a region/country, where the high season is in the
other part of the year, they contribute to the employment of the workforce out of the season, the
development of professional competences and expansion of people’s horizons, as well as prevention on
employment. At the same time, in the host country such people may assist in satisfying the increased
workforce demand and, indirectly, contribute to the development and improvement of the quality of
tourism. In this research are examined the opportunities of individuals employed in Hungary, on the
territory of Balaton tourism in the summer, to take employment in Austria during the winter skiing season.
The employment agencies of the two countries have been collaborating since 2002 and have been
assisting the seasonal employment of Hungarian individuals in Tyrol. This study presents how this crossborder partnership contributes to satisfying Austrian work-force demand in the skiing season, to
preventing or decreasing the duration of seasonal unemployment in Hungary and to developing tourism in
the two countries. 

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