Policymakers are pursing initiatives to increase food access for low-income households. However, due in part to previous data deficiencies, there is still little evidence supporting the assumption that improved food store access will alter dietary habits, especially for the poorest of U.S. households. This article uses the new National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey (FoodAPS) to estimate consumer food outlet choices as a function of outlet type and household attributes in a multinomial mixed logit model. In particular, we allow for the composition of the local retail food environment to play a role in explaining household store choice decisions and food acquisition patterns. We find that households are willing to pay more pe...
Typically, it has been the view that households in a given market pay the same prices for the foods ...
Food shopping decisions are pathways between food environment, diet and health outcomes, including c...
Any opinions, findings recommendations or conclusions are those of the authors and do not necessaril...
Policymakers are pursing initiatives to increase food access for low-income households. However, due...
Where households across income levels shop for food is of central concern within a growing body of r...
Where households across income levels shop for food is of central concern within a growing body of r...
This paper investigates the food purchase behavior of low-income households across two dimensions: t...
Low access to food retailers selling healthy and affordable foods may lead to reliance on food retai...
The objective of the study was to determine relationship between neighborhood food store availabilit...
Low-income households may face higher food prices for three reasons: (1) on average, low-income hous...
Low-income and low-access (LILA) households’ expenditures on healthy food away from home are analyze...
This report compares food purchases by U.S. households of different income levels and finds that low...
On average, low-income individuals have poorer diet quality compared to their high-income counterpar...
Low-income households may face higher food prices for three reasons: (1) on average, low-income hous...
Introduction: The rise in obesity rates has increased research into unhealthful dietary behaviors. L...
Typically, it has been the view that households in a given market pay the same prices for the foods ...
Food shopping decisions are pathways between food environment, diet and health outcomes, including c...
Any opinions, findings recommendations or conclusions are those of the authors and do not necessaril...
Policymakers are pursing initiatives to increase food access for low-income households. However, due...
Where households across income levels shop for food is of central concern within a growing body of r...
Where households across income levels shop for food is of central concern within a growing body of r...
This paper investigates the food purchase behavior of low-income households across two dimensions: t...
Low access to food retailers selling healthy and affordable foods may lead to reliance on food retai...
The objective of the study was to determine relationship between neighborhood food store availabilit...
Low-income households may face higher food prices for three reasons: (1) on average, low-income hous...
Low-income and low-access (LILA) households’ expenditures on healthy food away from home are analyze...
This report compares food purchases by U.S. households of different income levels and finds that low...
On average, low-income individuals have poorer diet quality compared to their high-income counterpar...
Low-income households may face higher food prices for three reasons: (1) on average, low-income hous...
Introduction: The rise in obesity rates has increased research into unhealthful dietary behaviors. L...
Typically, it has been the view that households in a given market pay the same prices for the foods ...
Food shopping decisions are pathways between food environment, diet and health outcomes, including c...
Any opinions, findings recommendations or conclusions are those of the authors and do not necessaril...