TY - BOOK
T1 - Poverty, Food Consumption, and Economic Development
AU - Jayasinghe, Maneka
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022.
PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - This book investigates the relationships between economies of scale in food consumption and a number of socio-economic and demographic characteristics of households and household behavioural choices since food is the major share of household expenditure for poor households. The characteristics considered comprise household size, location, income, and gender of the head of household while the behavioural choices considered comprise the decision to consume home-grown food and the decision to adopt domestic technology to aid food preparation and consumption. The book proposes two theoretical models to rationalize the role of the consumption of home-grown food and the adoption of domestic technology in enhancing economies of scale in food consumption. Econometric models are also used to empirically test the validity of the two theoretical models while adjusted poverty estimations are derived numerically using the estimated equivalence scales. Although data used in applying these techniques are based on four Household Income and Expenditure Surveys conducted by the Department of Census and Statistics (DCS) in Sri Lanka, the methodology can be used for similar analysis in relation to any other country.
AB - This book investigates the relationships between economies of scale in food consumption and a number of socio-economic and demographic characteristics of households and household behavioural choices since food is the major share of household expenditure for poor households. The characteristics considered comprise household size, location, income, and gender of the head of household while the behavioural choices considered comprise the decision to consume home-grown food and the decision to adopt domestic technology to aid food preparation and consumption. The book proposes two theoretical models to rationalize the role of the consumption of home-grown food and the adoption of domestic technology in enhancing economies of scale in food consumption. Econometric models are also used to empirically test the validity of the two theoretical models while adjusted poverty estimations are derived numerically using the estimated equivalence scales. Although data used in applying these techniques are based on four Household Income and Expenditure Surveys conducted by the Department of Census and Statistics (DCS) in Sri Lanka, the methodology can be used for similar analysis in relation to any other country.
KW - Bourdieu in Higher Education
KW - Demographic characteristics of households
KW - Economies of scale in home-grown food consumption
KW - Food consumption economies of scale and poverty
KW - Food security in developing countries
KW - Income and economies of scale in developing countries
KW - SDG 1
KW - SDG 2
KW - Socio-economic characteristics of households
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-16-8743-3
DO - 10.1007/978-981-16-8743-3
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85139078012
SN - 9789811687426
SN - 9789811687457
BT - Poverty, Food Consumption, and Economic Development
PB - Springer Singapore
CY - Singapore
ER -