Expenditure patterns for whole milk and lowfat milk in the Northeast region were examined by applying the Tobit maximum likelihood procedure to the 1977-78 USDA NFCSdata. Results suggest that differing expenditure patterns exist between whole milk and lowfat milk. Household income estimates indicate significant positive effects on expenditure for lowfat milk but negative on expenditure for whole milk. Whole milk expenditure was estimated to be strongly related to the family life cycle stages through the child-raising years
U.S. fluid milk consumption has changed dramatically since the early 1970s. Whole milk accounted for...
Consumption of lowfat and skim milk has increased substantially over the past decade. This study inv...
In this study, we examine retail fluid milk data from Nielsen 2007 Homescan. The objective of this s...
In recent years, significant changes have taken place tion of socioeconomic variables and estimation...
This study measures the impacts of use of nutrition information and household socioeconomic characte...
We fonnulate an econometric model of fluid milk expenditures, taking into account two important char...
This study measures the impacts of use of nutrition information and household socioeconomic characte...
Market segments of each fluid milk type may be defined by household income level
This research was conducted in order to better understand and identify the demographic characteristi...
Consumption of lowfat and skim milk has increased substantially over the past decade. This study inv...
Higher income households likely spend less per person on whole and canned milk than do lower income ...
This study examines retail fluid milk products purchase data from Nielsen 2005 home scan data. The d...
U.S. fluid milk consumption has changed dramatically since the early 1970s. Whole milk accounted for...
The debate around the healthfulness of food choices for low-income households is still a relevant po...
The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that influence consumption of fluid dairy produ...
U.S. fluid milk consumption has changed dramatically since the early 1970s. Whole milk accounted for...
Consumption of lowfat and skim milk has increased substantially over the past decade. This study inv...
In this study, we examine retail fluid milk data from Nielsen 2007 Homescan. The objective of this s...
In recent years, significant changes have taken place tion of socioeconomic variables and estimation...
This study measures the impacts of use of nutrition information and household socioeconomic characte...
We fonnulate an econometric model of fluid milk expenditures, taking into account two important char...
This study measures the impacts of use of nutrition information and household socioeconomic characte...
Market segments of each fluid milk type may be defined by household income level
This research was conducted in order to better understand and identify the demographic characteristi...
Consumption of lowfat and skim milk has increased substantially over the past decade. This study inv...
Higher income households likely spend less per person on whole and canned milk than do lower income ...
This study examines retail fluid milk products purchase data from Nielsen 2005 home scan data. The d...
U.S. fluid milk consumption has changed dramatically since the early 1970s. Whole milk accounted for...
The debate around the healthfulness of food choices for low-income households is still a relevant po...
The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that influence consumption of fluid dairy produ...
U.S. fluid milk consumption has changed dramatically since the early 1970s. Whole milk accounted for...
Consumption of lowfat and skim milk has increased substantially over the past decade. This study inv...
In this study, we examine retail fluid milk data from Nielsen 2007 Homescan. The objective of this s...