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    Tourism and Social Problems of Mauritius

    Number of Pages: 12

     

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    In twelve pages this paper examines the social problems of Mauritius and the tourism that has been both blessing and curse for the country. Sixteen sources are cited in the bibliography.

    Name of Research Paper File: LM1_TLCMauri.rtf

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    to the locations unique and wonderful offerings, as well as allow the people to benefit financially from the money the tourist leaves behind, it has also been known to elicit  a less than advantageous outcome in the way of labor, environmental and political issues. Mauritius is one of many places where tourism has become a double-edged sword with the  local people, inasmuch as it represents much-needed economic support while at the same time reflecting certain problems for the natives. II. IMPACT Labor represents one of the most critical  components of Mauritius tourism, inasmuch as a single hotel room is able to financially support four people with full-time wages. While it was a major concern that the workforce  would forever have to be imported into the country in order to keep up with the growing demand, the potential for exclusion has been all but removed from the mix  incorporating tourism into the Mauritian school system curriculum, a move that illustrates the islands quest for long-term tourist development. According to Karl Mootoosamy, director of the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority,  Mauritius has developed many offshoot industries as a means by which to attract and keep the global tourist dollar, including but not limited to diamond cutting, gold and diamond jewelry  imports, textiles, golf, spa, diving and windsurfing. Interestingly, Mauritius has been a long-standing honeymoon destination; however, the ever-growing tourism industry has provided the island people with "a very compound  product, starting with honeymooners, going to conventions, spa products, windsurfers, golfers, family -- very children-friendly. Everybody can now come to Mauritius and enjoy what we call a compound holiday.  You can do a lot of shopping; indulge in nautical sports, but the basic thing is that you find top-level service" (Ellis PG). With tourism an integral component of 

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