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In 2015 the United Kingdom hospitality industry employed around 2.9m people – around 9% of the UK workforce. [12] By employment, it is the UK's fourth-largest industry. The most jobs in the industry are found in London (around 500,000) and South East England (around 400,000); 18% of workers in the UK industry are in London.
Pages in category "Hospitality industry" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Hospitality industry in the United Arab Emirates (2 C) Hospitality industry in the United Kingdom (12 C, 57 P) Hospitality industry in the United States (6 C, 2 P)
The service industries (More formally termed: 'tertiary sector of industry' by economists) involve the provision of services to businesses as well as final consumers.Such services include accounting, tradesmanship (like mechanic or plumber services), computer services, restaurants, tourism, etc.
The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) is an industry taxonomy developed in 1999 by MSCI and Standard & Poor's (S&P) for use by the global financial community. The GICS structure consists of 11 sectors, 25 industry groups, 74 industries and 163 sub-industries [1] into which S&P has categorized all major public companies.
Companies in the hospitality industry and based in the United States. This category is for companies and not brands. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 ...
Hotel management is a globally accepted professional career field and academic field of study. Degree programs such as hospitality management studies, a business degree, and/or certification programs formally prepare hotel managers for industry practice.
Services constitute over 50% of GDP in low income countries and as their economies continue to develop, the importance of services in the economy continues to grow. [2] The service economy is also key to growth, for instance it accounted for 47% of economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa over the period 2000–2005 (industry contributed 37% and agriculture 16% in the same period). [2]