We investigate factors affecting the duration of eating and food preparation among adults in single decision-maker households. Eating time is differentiated into primary and secondary eating time and further differentiated by location: at home versus away from home. We construct a simple theoretical model, based on Becker’s household production approach, to motivate empirical equations for eating and food preparation time. Empirical analysis is performed using data from the 2006 to 2008 Eating and Health Module of the American Time Use Survey. Higher food-at-home prices are found to be associated with more time in food preparation and primary eating at home. Higher fast food prices are associated with more time in food preparation and less ...
BACKGROUND: Increased time spent on home food preparation is associated with higher diet quality, bu...
The decision of how much time to allocate to meal preparation is an endogenous variable to be determ...
This study was conducted as part of an 11-state study on family time use coordinated by Cornell Univ...
We investigate factors affecting the duration of eating and food preparation among adults in single ...
We investigate factors affecting the duration of eating and food preparation among adults in single ...
BackgroundThe amount of time spent on food preparation and cooking may have implications for diet qu...
BACKGROUND: The amount of time spent on food preparation and cooking may have implications for diet ...
Households participating in the Food Stamp Program are increasingly headed by a single parent or two...
This paper examines how individuals make decisions on the allocation of time for food preparation. B...
income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into eating. Both inputs increase with income, a...
income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into eating. Both inputs increase with income, a...
Background: Increased time spent on home food preparation is associated with higher diet quality, bu...
We use the American Time Use Survey data and multivariate analysis to explore how time allocated to ...
The dietary intake of Americans does not meet current recommendations. A greater desire for quick, c...
Demand for ready-to-eat foods from restaurants and grocery stores has been growing in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: Increased time spent on home food preparation is associated with higher diet quality, bu...
The decision of how much time to allocate to meal preparation is an endogenous variable to be determ...
This study was conducted as part of an 11-state study on family time use coordinated by Cornell Univ...
We investigate factors affecting the duration of eating and food preparation among adults in single ...
We investigate factors affecting the duration of eating and food preparation among adults in single ...
BackgroundThe amount of time spent on food preparation and cooking may have implications for diet qu...
BACKGROUND: The amount of time spent on food preparation and cooking may have implications for diet ...
Households participating in the Food Stamp Program are increasingly headed by a single parent or two...
This paper examines how individuals make decisions on the allocation of time for food preparation. B...
income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into eating. Both inputs increase with income, a...
income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into eating. Both inputs increase with income, a...
Background: Increased time spent on home food preparation is associated with higher diet quality, bu...
We use the American Time Use Survey data and multivariate analysis to explore how time allocated to ...
The dietary intake of Americans does not meet current recommendations. A greater desire for quick, c...
Demand for ready-to-eat foods from restaurants and grocery stores has been growing in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: Increased time spent on home food preparation is associated with higher diet quality, bu...
The decision of how much time to allocate to meal preparation is an endogenous variable to be determ...
This study was conducted as part of an 11-state study on family time use coordinated by Cornell Univ...