JS-23.2
Work Tourism

Tuesday, 17 July 2018: 10:45
Location: 204 (MTCC NORTH BUILDING)
Oral Presentation
Bruno DOMINGUEZ, IPN-UPIICSA, Mexico
WORK TOURISM

Today, we see in our Society of Knowledge and Welfare a great opportunity to consolidate their collaboration in solving problems faced by 21st century societies, one of which is the generation of employment and an increase in the economically active population. On the one hand, we are faced in the technological revolution where information and knowledge technologies are increasingly affecting more aspects of our lives, in aspects as daily as local communities, and on the other hand we have a great diversity of economic activities to generate the Labor Tourism. Labor Tourism is a network of communication, collaboration and technology that allows the creation of specialized economic zones to improve a country's regional growth: sources of employment, professionalization of more people, increase tourism and innovation, and generate global presence with the use of Virtual Communities. Not only is the fact of keeping a record of all the different economic activities, but also the opportunity to generate a "productive" communication, with which you can create pristine areas for different types of jobs and work, and that opportunity is offered to generate online courses, job offers, increase competition and offer a labor map within a country, and can be exploited internationally.