This paper empirically analyzes the income effect of the nutrient intake structure of migrant workers based on the 2014 survey data on the employment and food demand of urban migrant workers in China. The results showed that after controlling for factors such as labor intensity, height and weight, the monthly average income significantly increased the calorie intake of migrant workers, and the income elasticity was 0.052. From the perspective of nutrient intake structure, the average monthly income had no significant effect on the carbohydrate intake of migrant workers, but significantly increased the fat and protein intake of migrant workers, and the income elasticity was 0.222 and 0.075, respectively. Nutrition has not linear relationship...
China’s huge economic growth over the past four decades has been observed by the world and oftentime...
On the basis of conducting field survey of migrant workers in 18 counties of Shanxi Province, this a...
With the substantial increase in family income, the prevalence of overweight has risen and become a ...
Migrant workers have become a major element of the labor force in Chinese cities, making important c...
Due to rapid economic growth and urbanization, China has witnessed massive migration from rural to u...
Background: Although migrant workers are a vulnerable group in China, they demonstrably contribute t...
Estimating food- and nutrient-income elasticities is important for making food and nutrition policie...
Abstract. Rising incomes in China have not lead to a smaller degree of undernutrition as measured by...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough migrant workers are a vulnerable group in China, they demonstrably contri...
China is experiencing a nutrition transition which is coextensive with its rapid economic growth, an...
The paper studies the levels and changes in wage inequality among Chinese rural-urban migrants from ...
There are growing concerns about income inequality and health, while little is known about the relat...
Using data from recent surveys of migrants and local residents in 10 cities in 2005, this paper exam...
Objective: To examine associations of education and occupation, as indicators of socio-economic posi...
Abstract: Job satisfaction has been proved to be negatively correlated with labor mobility (Freeman,...
China’s huge economic growth over the past four decades has been observed by the world and oftentime...
On the basis of conducting field survey of migrant workers in 18 counties of Shanxi Province, this a...
With the substantial increase in family income, the prevalence of overweight has risen and become a ...
Migrant workers have become a major element of the labor force in Chinese cities, making important c...
Due to rapid economic growth and urbanization, China has witnessed massive migration from rural to u...
Background: Although migrant workers are a vulnerable group in China, they demonstrably contribute t...
Estimating food- and nutrient-income elasticities is important for making food and nutrition policie...
Abstract. Rising incomes in China have not lead to a smaller degree of undernutrition as measured by...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough migrant workers are a vulnerable group in China, they demonstrably contri...
China is experiencing a nutrition transition which is coextensive with its rapid economic growth, an...
The paper studies the levels and changes in wage inequality among Chinese rural-urban migrants from ...
There are growing concerns about income inequality and health, while little is known about the relat...
Using data from recent surveys of migrants and local residents in 10 cities in 2005, this paper exam...
Objective: To examine associations of education and occupation, as indicators of socio-economic posi...
Abstract: Job satisfaction has been proved to be negatively correlated with labor mobility (Freeman,...
China’s huge economic growth over the past four decades has been observed by the world and oftentime...
On the basis of conducting field survey of migrant workers in 18 counties of Shanxi Province, this a...
With the substantial increase in family income, the prevalence of overweight has risen and become a ...