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The impact of hotel size on staffing levels in Hawaii
Using cross-section data from a survey of hotels and apartment hotels in Hawaii, this article examines some influences upon the level of employment per room. The findings confirm that the size, the type (hotel or apartment hotel), the quality of the accommodation, and the kind of guests (group or independent travellers), all have significant impacts on the amount and kind of employment generated.