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Using an intersectionality perspective to uncover older Chinese female's perceived travel constraints and negotiation strategies
Jie Gao, Deborah L. Kerstetter
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Child Support
50%
China
50%
Chinese Elderly
100%
Chinese Women
100%
Constraint Strategy
100%
Culture Shock
50%
Donkey
50%
Employers
50%
Female Tourists
50%
Fresh Air
50%
Group Travel
50%
Health Anxiety
50%
Health Safety
50%
Information Availability
50%
Limited Availability
50%
Negotiation Strategy
100%
Organic Food
50%
Paid Vacation
50%
Perceived Constraints
50%
Perceived Travel Constraints
100%
Pleasure Travel
50%
Quality of Service
50%
Safety Concerns
50%
Service Facility
50%
Square Dance
50%
Theory of Constraints
50%
Tour Guide
50%
Tourism
100%
Travel Behavior
50%
Word of Mouth Advertising
50%
Young Female
50%
Social Sciences
China
33%
Chinese
100%
Culture Shock
33%
Facility Service
33%
Intersectionality
100%
Tour Guide
33%
Tourism
66%
Travel Behavior
33%
Word of Mouth Advertising
33%