US yekufamba mabasa inopfuura kugadzirwa, hutano mune mukana uye mubairo wenguva yemberi

Yekufambisa indasitiri mabasa anotungamira kumubhadharo wakakwira uye chinzvimbo chemberi chekubudirira mune zvemari, zvichipfuura muripo mukugadzira nekuchengetedza hutano, sekureva kweUS Travel Association Yakagadzirwa muAmerica: Mupiro weKufamba kune Wekuvandudza Vashandi.

US Travel yakaburitsa chidzidzo ichi ichitarisana neshure kwemakumi matatu neshanu gore reNational Travel uye Tourism Vhiki Chirevo ichi - chechipiri muzvikamu zveUS Travel zvinonzi "Made in America" ​​zvichiratidza kukosha kwekufamba kweupfumi hweUS - zvinowana indasitiri yekufambisa mabasa iri kupa nzira yekubudirira kumamirioni eAmerica.

Pakati pezvakawanikwa zvepamusoro:

• Travel is the No. 1 industry for first jobs. Nearly four in 10 workers got their start in travel and tourism. Moreover, they are good first jobs that give workers skills, confidence and experience that are essential to successful careers in a broad spectrum of occupations.

• Individuals who began their career in travel have gone on to earn a peak average salary of $82,400 by the time they were 50 years old—higher than those who started in manufacturing, health care and other industries.

• Nearly a third of Americans (31%) re-entering the workforce do so through a job in the travel industry—compared to just 12% in manufacturing and 8% in health care. Travel jobs have the flexibility, availability, diversity and focus on practical skills to launch a rewarding career.

Chirevo ichi chinosanganisirawo zviitiko zvevanhu vakateedzera mabasa muindastiri yekufambisa uye vakawana kwavo kurota kweAmerica semhedzisiro.

"Sevanhu vazhinji vekuAmerican, basa rangu rekutanga raive muindasitiri yekushanya - semuchengeti wepahotera - uye zvakandipa hwaro hwehunyanzvi nemikana yakatungamira kubasa refu uye rine mubayiro," akadaro Mutungamiri weUS Travel Association uye CEO Roger akadaro Roger. Dow. “Maindasitiri ekufambisa mabasa anowanikwa nevese vekuAmerican, uye inopa nzira yekurarama yakasimba. Zvichitaurwa zviri nyore, kufamba ndiyo nzira yekuenda kuchiroto cheAmerica. ”

Mamwe emamwe makiyi ekutora kubva kumushumo:

• Travel industry jobs provide flexibility for pursuit of higher education and training. Of the 6.1 million Americans working part-time while pursuing higher education in 2018, more than half were employed in travel-related industries. Nearly one in five (18%) travel industry employees currently attend school, compared to the 8% of workers attending school in other sectors of the economy.

• The travel industry is diverse and accessible compared to other industries. Nearly half (46%) of travel industry employees have a high school degree or less, compared to 30% of employees of the rest of the economy. Travel also has a greater share of Hispanics, African Americans and multi-ethnic individuals than the rest of the economy.

• Experience in travel fosters entrepreneurs. Seventeen percent of Americans whose first job was in travel now own their own business, and 19% consider themselves entrepreneurs—again, a higher figure than manufacturing and health care. Of women who started their career in the travel industry, 14% now consider themselves entrepreneurs, compared to only 10% of those who started out in health care.

• The travel industry fills the skills gap. Through training, education, certification programs and firsthand experience, the industry is providing resources and opportunities for high school and college students, minorities, females and individuals with barriers to employment such as the lack of a formal education.

"Idzi nhamba dzinotyisa, asi ndipo paunoverenga ma profiles kuti iko kuitika kweiyo indasitiri yekufambisa pamabasa kunova pachena," akadaro Dow. “Imwe neimwe yenyaya idzi inopa mufananidzo wevangangowana indasitiri yekufambisa kune chero munhu anoda kutsvaga raramo yakasimba.

"Chirevo ichi chinosimbisazve nyaya yekuti mafambiro anokosha kumabasa nehupfumi munyika medu, uye hurumende yedu inofanira kukoshesa mitemo yekufambisa kuitira kuti indasitiri irambe ichikura."

Chirevo ichi chinonyanya kuvimba nedhata kubva ku Bureau yeVashandi Statistics National Longitudinal Ongororo yeVechidiki 1979 na1997 kuti vaongorore nzira yebasa revanhu vane ravo rekutanga basa muindasitiri yekufamba.