p. 51) definition, describing it as “tourism where poverty and associated signifiers become central themes and (part of the) attraction of the visited destination.” Upon a thorough review of the full texts, it became apparent
Job opportunities at the time, though, were scarce, and thus many of these women either found work as domestic workers, whilst others made their own jobs by brewing and selling beer. What is significant about the actions of these women, is that at the time, unlike their black male ...
This finding was confirmed in a separate study by Behtoui (2016), who found that the use of social networks is a source of finding work in Sweden, but it does not offer an advantage in competition for better jobs. Furthermore, Brook (2005) documented that social capital can provide ...