International audienceIn this article, we study the heterogeneity of fruit and vegetable consumption patterns in France. A finite mixture of AIDS models is used to describe food demand patterns revealing different preferences over distinct classes. We obtained six different clusters, which reflect specific socio-demographic characteristics and different income and price elasticities. This approach is appropriate for targeting specific public nutritional policies. Our main results show that unlike the other clusters in which the usual price and income policy tools may be used, the lowest income cluster with the lowest consumption, remains insensitive to economic variables
International audienceThis paper aims at simulating optimal prices satisfying public health recommen...
Food demand analysis takes into account the different socio-economic factors. The major objectives o...
International audienceThe French eat more fruits and vegetables than Americans and have lower rates ...
This paper investigates the heterogeneity of food consumption patterns in Europe. The analysis relie...
This paper investigates the heterogeneity of food consumption patterns in Europe. The analysis reli...
Excess weight is a problem affecting over half of the British population, with some categories being...
International audienceNumerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable con...
Regional disparities in food prices in France Price measures can be drawn from Household survey data...
Determinants of fruit and vegetable consumption, including affordability and attitudes, have been po...
This study examines demand for fruits and vegetables segmented by income levels in a complete demand...
Purpose: More tailored interventions and campaigns are needed to increase fruit and vegetable consum...
The analysis presented here suggests that low-, middle-, and high-income countries all respond diffe...
Levels of obesity and overweight in the UK are high with certain groups within the population partic...
A targeted approach to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, considering the heterogeneity of fo...
This paper aims at simulating optimal prices satisfying public health recommendations in terms of nu...
International audienceThis paper aims at simulating optimal prices satisfying public health recommen...
Food demand analysis takes into account the different socio-economic factors. The major objectives o...
International audienceThe French eat more fruits and vegetables than Americans and have lower rates ...
This paper investigates the heterogeneity of food consumption patterns in Europe. The analysis relie...
This paper investigates the heterogeneity of food consumption patterns in Europe. The analysis reli...
Excess weight is a problem affecting over half of the British population, with some categories being...
International audienceNumerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable con...
Regional disparities in food prices in France Price measures can be drawn from Household survey data...
Determinants of fruit and vegetable consumption, including affordability and attitudes, have been po...
This study examines demand for fruits and vegetables segmented by income levels in a complete demand...
Purpose: More tailored interventions and campaigns are needed to increase fruit and vegetable consum...
The analysis presented here suggests that low-, middle-, and high-income countries all respond diffe...
Levels of obesity and overweight in the UK are high with certain groups within the population partic...
A targeted approach to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, considering the heterogeneity of fo...
This paper aims at simulating optimal prices satisfying public health recommendations in terms of nu...
International audienceThis paper aims at simulating optimal prices satisfying public health recommen...
Food demand analysis takes into account the different socio-economic factors. The major objectives o...
International audienceThe French eat more fruits and vegetables than Americans and have lower rates ...