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  1. Accessible Travel NL Launches Website for Visitors to the Netherlands

    baby boomer generation is already aged above fifty and by the year of 2038, almost one-fourth of the Dutch population will be aged over sixty-five (Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, 2006). These are 4.3 million out of 16.5 million Dutch people. The numbers of people aged above 50 at this moment

    21%
  2. Accessible tourism: Making it work for your business

    2009 Total number of England trips - 46.15 million Travel with someone with a disability - 12% of trips Total number of nights spent on trip - 133.54 million Travel with someone with a disability - 15% of nights Total England expenditure on trip - £7,741.33 million Total spent on trips with someone

    18%
  3. Survey on the Attitudes of Europeans Towards Tourism. Analytical Report

    was conducted from 14 to 18 February, 2009. Over 27,000 randomly selected citizens aged 15 and over

    16%
  4. Protecting Children and Youths in Water Recreation: Safety Guidelines for Service Providers

    water sports and waterside settings, in order to encourage safe water activities for children aged 0-18

    14%
  5. Europeans and Tourism - Eurobarometer Survey Report, Autumn 2009

    selected citizens aged 15 and over were interviewed in the 27 EU Member States. The sample size varied

    13%
  6. Europe, the world's No 1 tourist destination. A new political framework for tourism in Europe, 2010

    . In particular, the number of persons aged over 65 is expected to reach 20 % of the population in 2020

    12%
  7. New Zealand Sets Up New Research Programme in Access Tourism

    because the large Baby Boomer cohort is ageing and disability increases with age. Those aged 45

    12%
  8. European Union Ratifies UN Convention on Disability Rights

    that ranges from mild to severe. Over one third of people aged over 75 have disabilities that restrict them

    12%
  9. All work and no play is a new reality for British parents

    on a randomly selected sample of 471 families (over 1000 respondents) in the UK with children aged 8-12

    12%
  10. World Health Organisation (WHO) Age-friendly Cities Guide

    . At the same time as cities are growing, their share of residents aged 60 years and more is increasing

    12%