Higher income households spend more per person on most food groups, especially beef, fish, cheese, vegetables, butter, and alcoholic beverages, than do lower income households. Elderly Americans spend less than younger people on food away from home and on alcoholic beverages. Households in the Northeast and West spend more on food than those in the South and North central regions, and nonblacks spend more on food than do blacks. Per person spending on food varies little across seasons. This study uses tobit analysis of the 1980-81 Continuing Consumer Expenditure Survey of the Bureau of Labor Statistics to measure effects of income and other demographic factors on per person spending for 28 food groups and alcoholic beverages. The results ar...
This study examines the various factors affecting household expenditure on fresh and processed fruit...
Household income, size, composition, location of residence, race, education, and employment status d...
Journal ArticleIn this study we use the Diary Survey component of the 2001 and 2002 Consumer Expendi...
Higher income households spend more per person on most food groups, especially beef, fish, cheese, v...
Income and Food Consumption Patterns Literature on demand systems of food consumption shows that on ...
Single-person households differ widely in their food purchases according to income, age, and sex. ...
This report expands aggregate lifecycle expenditure analysis by separating generational or cohort ef...
By 2020, the effects of demographic changes and income growth will increase per capita spending on f...
This study investigates the differentiated effects of economic and socio-demographic variables on fo...
Average annual food expenditures in urban households rose 59 percent from $985 per person in 1980 to...
For this research, our main objectives were to analyze the time patterns in food consumption in Nort...
Objective—To examine if food group consumption varies by differences in socioeconomic, demographic, ...
Higher income households likely spend less per person on whole and canned milk than do lower income ...
Statistical relationships called expenditure elasticities are detailed for 24 major food groups and ...
This paper explores the relationship between food expenditures and consumption patterns and familie...
This study examines the various factors affecting household expenditure on fresh and processed fruit...
Household income, size, composition, location of residence, race, education, and employment status d...
Journal ArticleIn this study we use the Diary Survey component of the 2001 and 2002 Consumer Expendi...
Higher income households spend more per person on most food groups, especially beef, fish, cheese, v...
Income and Food Consumption Patterns Literature on demand systems of food consumption shows that on ...
Single-person households differ widely in their food purchases according to income, age, and sex. ...
This report expands aggregate lifecycle expenditure analysis by separating generational or cohort ef...
By 2020, the effects of demographic changes and income growth will increase per capita spending on f...
This study investigates the differentiated effects of economic and socio-demographic variables on fo...
Average annual food expenditures in urban households rose 59 percent from $985 per person in 1980 to...
For this research, our main objectives were to analyze the time patterns in food consumption in Nort...
Objective—To examine if food group consumption varies by differences in socioeconomic, demographic, ...
Higher income households likely spend less per person on whole and canned milk than do lower income ...
Statistical relationships called expenditure elasticities are detailed for 24 major food groups and ...
This paper explores the relationship between food expenditures and consumption patterns and familie...
This study examines the various factors affecting household expenditure on fresh and processed fruit...
Household income, size, composition, location of residence, race, education, and employment status d...
Journal ArticleIn this study we use the Diary Survey component of the 2001 and 2002 Consumer Expendi...