Surveys and Reports
Our surveys and reports provide a range of valuable data in relation to Irish tourism, including visitor attitides and the economic significance of tourism in Ireland.
The Hotel Review Survey has been in operation since 1963. It is designed to monitor hotel performance and overall supply and demand trends in the industry.
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This survey is designed to provide an indication of tourism performance for a selected year. The reports in this section are for the 2009 and 2010 seasons. For the current survey, visit the Tourism Barometer.
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The Visitor Attitudes Survey evaluates visitor satisfaction and assesses the perceived advantages, and disadvantages, of Ireland as a holiday destination.
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The Tourism Satellite Account for Ireland is a standard set of tables designed to provide a measure of the significance of tourism to the Irish economy.
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The Tourism Employment Survey, prepared by Tourism Development International, covers employment in areas including accommodation, tourism services and attractions.
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The Research Register is compiled from various sources, including Tourism Ireland and the Central Statistics office. It acts as a database of information and resource material relevant to Irish tourism.
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The Irish Jobs Index provides insights into the jobs market in Ireland, between 2009 and 2011.
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