Measuring non-commercial tourism traffic in Croatia: Challenges of using administrative data
Marušić Zrinka (),
Kožul Marijana () and
Brozović Ivana ()
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Marušić Zrinka: Institute for Tourism, Vrhovec 5, Zagreb, Croatia
Kožul Marijana: City Office for the Strategic Planning and Development of the City, Department of Statistical and Analytical Affairs, Sv. Ćirila i Metoda 5, Zagreb, Croatia
Brozović Ivana: Croatian Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia, Spatial Statistics Directorate, Tourism Statistics Department, Branimirova 19, Zagreb, Croatia
Croatian Review of Economic, Business and Social Statistics, 2020, vol. 6, issue 2, 69-81
Abstract:
National statistical authorities are under pressure to provide reliable and readily accessible data with minimum costs and respondent burden. To this end, a use of administrative data, defined as those not primarily collected for statistical purposes, is increasingly encouraged to supplement sample and census surveys. In this paper, a possibility to produce new statistics by combining several sources where at least one is the administrative data is tested. This exercise was applied to measure a volume of tourists (residents and non-residents) staying in non-commercial accommodation facilities in Croatia. Four data sources were analysed: (i) administrative data from eVisitor system, a unique online central information system for tourists registration in Croatia that provides insights into tourist traffic and accommodation capacities (commercial and non-commercial), (ii) Croatian Bureau of Statistics Survey on Tourist Activity of the Croatian population, that provides information on number of domestic trips and nights in commercial and noncommercial accommodation establishments, (iii) Croatian National Bank Survey on foreign visitors in Croatia, that estimates number of foreign tourist nights in Croatia in, both, commercial and non-commercial type of accommodation, and (iv) administrative data from Tax Register on paid taxes on second homes – holiday houses and apartments. The results clearly demonstrated that two survey-based data sources and the administrative one regarding the second homes taxes had not provided a quality foundation to improve the current estimations of tourist traffic in non-commercial accommodation provided by the eVisitor system.
Keywords: administrative data sources; non-commercial accommodation; tourism statistics; tourists’ overnights (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z30 Z38 Z39 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.2478/crebss-2020-0012
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