UGA_2003_VEMS_v01_M
Visitor Expenditure and Motivation Survey 2003
Peak Season
Name | Country code |
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Uganda | UGA |
Turism survey
Development of the tourism database and related Management Information Systems are being undertaken as a key priority by the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry (MTTI). To this end, a number of surveys were conducted by the Ministry between 2001 and 2003, through its Protected Areas Management and Sustainable Use (PAMSU) project, to obtain baseline information on the sector. The key surveys conducted are: (i) Inventory of Accommodation Establishments; (ii) Inventory of Non-Accommodation Tourism Related Establishments; (iii) Inventory of Currently Exploited and Potential Attractions; and (iv) Expenditure and Motivation Surveys (2001 and 2003).
The 2003 Consolidated Expenditure and Motivation Survey provides baseline statistics on general characteristics of tourist visitors to Uganda.
The data from both surveys was combined to produce a single combined report. The strategy of combining the survey results was intended to provide more reliable statistics for reference in the five-year medium-term period.
One of the key findings of the survey is that in 2003 the country received a total of at least US dollars 265.35 million as tourist expenditures in the country, excluding all expenditures made abroad. Further analysis indicated that tourism contributed about 4.0 percent to the country's Gross Domestic product. The contribution to foreign exchange earnings of the country was 29.1 percent, excluding all donor financing and remittances of externalized manpower.
To guide planning and policy, five year (2004 -2008) forecasts of tourist arrivals and corresponding receipts have been made and included in this report.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The survey covered all international passengers departing from Entebbe International Airport, Malaba and Busia during the survey period.
Name | Affiliation |
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Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry | Government of Uganda |
Name | Affiliation |
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics | Government of Uganda |
Bank of Uganda | Government of Uganda |
Name | Role |
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Government of Uganda | Funding |
World Bank | Funding |
The systematic sampling survey technique was used; and involved interviewing every 8th, 10th and 9th departing tourist at Entebbe Airport, Malaba and Busia, respectively. Error terms (desired precision) were fixed at 2 percent and 3 percent, for air and road transport, respectively. The lower error term of 2% was set for Entebbe because of the higher tourist traffic experienced there compared to the road traffic. A 95 percent confidence level was adopted during the survey design.
Systematic sample; no deviation from sample design
The combined total of 7735 respondents was realized. The three entry/exit points realized 4327, 1850 and 1558 respondents for Entebbe International Airport, Malaba and Busia, respectively.
Systematic sample; no weighting
Start | End | Cycle |
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2003-03 | 2003-05 | Low season |
2003-07 | 2003-09 | Peak season |
Both the low and peak period survey interviews were conducted at the country's three main border entry/exit points of Entebbe International Airport, Busia and Malaba for a duration the 180 days.
Name | Affiliation |
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Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry | Government of Uganda |
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The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
DDI_UGA_2003_VEMS_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Economics Data Group | World Bank | Ducumentation of the DDI |
2006-12-02
Version 01 (December 2006)