xThis research examines differences in household expenditure on alcohol between 1995 and 2000, the most recent years for which data is publicly available. The analysis reveals that both real expenditure on all alcohol products and the number of households purchasing alcoholic beverages have declined. However, it also shows a general decrease in total expenditure in all households, partly due to the change between 1995 and 2000 in the demographic and socio-economic structure of the households surveyed. Alcohol expenditure, particularly in better-off households, dropped by less than total expenditure, leading to an increase in the share of household expenditure allocated to alcoholic beverage purchases
Excise duties have increased considerably over the past few years, raising concerns on the effect th...
With increasing globalisation and interactions between cultures, countries are converging in many wa...
Background Lowering the strength of alcohol products could lead to less alcohol being bought and dru...
This research examines differences in household expenditure on alcohol between 1995 and 2000, the mo...
Abstract Background Globally, alcohol consumption ...
Among the problems associated with family alcohol consumption is the effect on household resource di...
The chapter draws from the 2014 South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) module administered in...
Objectives To quantify the potential impact of minimum unit pricing (MUP) for alcohol on alcohol con...
Alcohol consumption is becoming an increasingly important social marketing target in the Asia Pacifi...
Analyses of data on household expenditure patterns can tell a great deal about characteristics of ho...
This paper analyzes the impact of change in household income level on total alcohol consumption (in ...
<p>Since the 1950s, the consumption of alcoholic beverages has changed very considerably around the...
Estimates of participation or expenditure elasticities depend upon the assumptions made regarding th...
Background. Although only about a third of South African (SA) adults indicate that they consume alco...
Objective This study formed part of the 1998 South African Demographic and Health Survey, which incl...
Excise duties have increased considerably over the past few years, raising concerns on the effect th...
With increasing globalisation and interactions between cultures, countries are converging in many wa...
Background Lowering the strength of alcohol products could lead to less alcohol being bought and dru...
This research examines differences in household expenditure on alcohol between 1995 and 2000, the mo...
Abstract Background Globally, alcohol consumption ...
Among the problems associated with family alcohol consumption is the effect on household resource di...
The chapter draws from the 2014 South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) module administered in...
Objectives To quantify the potential impact of minimum unit pricing (MUP) for alcohol on alcohol con...
Alcohol consumption is becoming an increasingly important social marketing target in the Asia Pacifi...
Analyses of data on household expenditure patterns can tell a great deal about characteristics of ho...
This paper analyzes the impact of change in household income level on total alcohol consumption (in ...
<p>Since the 1950s, the consumption of alcoholic beverages has changed very considerably around the...
Estimates of participation or expenditure elasticities depend upon the assumptions made regarding th...
Background. Although only about a third of South African (SA) adults indicate that they consume alco...
Objective This study formed part of the 1998 South African Demographic and Health Survey, which incl...
Excise duties have increased considerably over the past few years, raising concerns on the effect th...
With increasing globalisation and interactions between cultures, countries are converging in many wa...
Background Lowering the strength of alcohol products could lead to less alcohol being bought and dru...