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This study investigates the differences in residents’
perceptions of various tourism impacts as well as residents’ level of support for
future tourism development with regard to their employment status (employed in
tourism, employed in other industries, and others: students, unemployed
persons, retirees). Moreover, the objective was to find out in what way those
perceptions influence the residents’ level of support for future tourism
development. The results show that there are statistically significant
differences in perceptions of economic, socio-cultural, environmental and
overall tourism impacts between the three groups of stakeholders. Respondents
working in tourism expressed the strongest support for future development,
while students, unemployed persons and retired residents tended to be less
supportive. The main contribution of this study lies in the insights it
provides into the attitudes of different groups of destination stakeholders
regarding tourism impacts as well as into their support for future tourism development.