The equivalent scales were estimated to show the effects of age, sex and household size upon food expenditures. The results indicate that the cost of feeding a child is about 70 percent that of feeding an adult and there are economies of household size in family food expenditures
We describe a simple method to estimate household cost functions and family equivalence scales. It i...
Food expenditures and subsistence quantities of poverty status and non-poverty status US households ...
Adult Equivalent Scales (AES) in household consumption analysis are profoundly more appropriate and ...
In the analysis of food expenditures, the use of a simple count of household members as an estimate ...
This article examines the effects of different income and food spending adult equivalence scales on ...
When trying to obtain an estimate of the demand function of households for certain food items, it is...
Typescript (photocopy).The changing food consumption patterns in the United States in the past sever...
Estimates of regional adult equivalence scales for convenience foods were obtained using the model d...
For the same level of per capita resources, larger households are deemed better off due to possible ...
The use of household level data for food demand analysis requires the researcher to address issues s...
Statistical relationships called expenditure elasticities are detailed for 24 major food groups and ...
Households differ from each other concerning size, age, gender and other properties, and it is expec...
The paper estimates the cost of maintaining a child, at different ages, the cost of being single, an...
This study incorporates household economies of scale in consumption into a utility-theoretic model o...
This study investigates effect of household composition and size on food consumption in the rural an...
We describe a simple method to estimate household cost functions and family equivalence scales. It i...
Food expenditures and subsistence quantities of poverty status and non-poverty status US households ...
Adult Equivalent Scales (AES) in household consumption analysis are profoundly more appropriate and ...
In the analysis of food expenditures, the use of a simple count of household members as an estimate ...
This article examines the effects of different income and food spending adult equivalence scales on ...
When trying to obtain an estimate of the demand function of households for certain food items, it is...
Typescript (photocopy).The changing food consumption patterns in the United States in the past sever...
Estimates of regional adult equivalence scales for convenience foods were obtained using the model d...
For the same level of per capita resources, larger households are deemed better off due to possible ...
The use of household level data for food demand analysis requires the researcher to address issues s...
Statistical relationships called expenditure elasticities are detailed for 24 major food groups and ...
Households differ from each other concerning size, age, gender and other properties, and it is expec...
The paper estimates the cost of maintaining a child, at different ages, the cost of being single, an...
This study incorporates household economies of scale in consumption into a utility-theoretic model o...
This study investigates effect of household composition and size on food consumption in the rural an...
We describe a simple method to estimate household cost functions and family equivalence scales. It i...
Food expenditures and subsistence quantities of poverty status and non-poverty status US households ...
Adult Equivalent Scales (AES) in household consumption analysis are profoundly more appropriate and ...