13 research outputs found

    Household Food Consumption Patterns in the United States

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    Household income, size, composition, location of residence, race, education, and employment status determine the percentage of income a household spends for food. This study develops a model that measures and reveals relationships among these household characteristics. The model can be applied to predict future shifts in consumer demand for food pricing and consumption movements

    Possibilities for the economic reorganization of minifundia in a highland region of Colombia

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    A Bibliography on the Theory and Research on Household Expenditures

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    Designed as an aid in researching household expenditures, this Annotated bibliography contains features which permit quickly locating particular studies. The features include a numbering system for the annotations which date a particular citation relative to other entries, a keyword index, a commodity index, an author index, an index of data sources, and a one-paragraph synopsis which is frequently cross referenced to other relevant articles in the bibliography. In addition, the bibliography contains all of the biographical information normally contained in similar works
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