senior travelers” seems to distinguish itself from the others with a lower discrepancy age (their ideal age is thus closer to their perceived age). As regards to the theory, we can thus conclude that the knowledge-hunters senior travelers would show a more positive attitude to their self-concept than the other travelers. These first results in the contribution of the discrepancy age to the seniors’ tourism consumption, may also indicate that there is a link between the discrepancy age and the senior travel motivations. It seems interesting to examine this question thoroughly within the framework of future research.
As regards the perceived risks, the results indicate that, senior travelers of the four segments were not highly concerned by travel risks, even if the physical and equipment risks would be those that would worry them the most.
Finally, as regards the discriminating aspects of the income level and of the level of education, two results are interesting: 74 per cent of the “hesitating, non intellectual and non sportive senior travelers” graduated from the university, whereas only 36 per cent of the “active and open minded senior travelers” graduated from the university. Similarly, the
senior travelers” seems to distinguish itself from the others with a lower discrepancy age (their ideal age is thus closer to their perceived age). As regards to the theory, we can thus conclude that the knowledge-hunters senior travelers would show a more positive attitude to their self-concept than the other travelers. These first results in the contribution of the discrepancy age to the seniors’ tourism consumption, may also indicate that there is a link between the discrepancy age and the senior travel motivations. It seems interesting to examine this question thoroughly within the framework of future research.
As regards the perceived risks, the results indicate that, senior travelers of the four segments were not highly concerned by travel risks, even if the physical and equipment risks would be those that would worry them the most.
Finally, as regards the discriminating aspects of the income level and of the level of education, two results are interesting: 74 per cent of the “hesitating, non intellectual and non sportive senior travelers” graduated from the university, whereas only 36 per cent of the “active and open minded senior travelers” graduated from the university. Similarly, the
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