The aim of this study is to identify the economic and socio-economic factors influencing Irish households' expenditure on quick-service meals, a particularly dynamic component of the foodservice industry, and to determine the extent to which these factors have changed over the course of the 1990s. Maximum likelihood estimation and semiparametric alternatives are considered with the conclusion that in this instance semiparametric techniques do not offer a viable alternative to maximum likelihood estimation of tobit models, even in the presence of heteroscedasticity and non-normality. The results revel that household income, place of residence, commuters and household size have significant and positive influences on quick-service expenditure....
Access to and availability of healthy foods are the two main determinants of food choice among low-i...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...
The aim of this study is to identify the economic and socio-economic factors influencing Irish house...
The aim of this study is to identify the economic and socio-economic factors influencing Irish house...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the various factors fuelling demand for Food- Away - From- Home ...
In this paper, Irish households ’ expenditure on prepared meals for home consumption is analysed usi...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the foodservice industries in both Ireland and the UK....
THESIS 8404In this thesis, the factors shaping Irish households? Food-Away-From-Home (FAFH) expendit...
End of project reportFactors influencing consumer spending in two sectors of the food-away-from-home...
This paper provides a new set of consumer demand estimates for Ireland, incorporating a variety of d...
In the present study, the distribution of total consumption expenditure in Ireland over 11 broad com...
Abstract: Along with physical activity, diet is the key factor that affects your weight. Having a he...
Along with physical activity, diet is the key factor that affects your weight. Having a healthy weig...
This paper analyses consumption in Ireland using household survey data. Studying surveys from 1994-9...
Access to and availability of healthy foods are the two main determinants of food choice among low-i...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...
The aim of this study is to identify the economic and socio-economic factors influencing Irish house...
The aim of this study is to identify the economic and socio-economic factors influencing Irish house...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the various factors fuelling demand for Food- Away - From- Home ...
In this paper, Irish households ’ expenditure on prepared meals for home consumption is analysed usi...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the foodservice industries in both Ireland and the UK....
THESIS 8404In this thesis, the factors shaping Irish households? Food-Away-From-Home (FAFH) expendit...
End of project reportFactors influencing consumer spending in two sectors of the food-away-from-home...
This paper provides a new set of consumer demand estimates for Ireland, incorporating a variety of d...
In the present study, the distribution of total consumption expenditure in Ireland over 11 broad com...
Abstract: Along with physical activity, diet is the key factor that affects your weight. Having a he...
Along with physical activity, diet is the key factor that affects your weight. Having a healthy weig...
This paper analyses consumption in Ireland using household survey data. Studying surveys from 1994-9...
Access to and availability of healthy foods are the two main determinants of food choice among low-i...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...