Social structural, economic, and demographic influences on U.S. household food expenditures.

The voluntaristic theory of expenditures is developed to examine the incremental contribution of social structural, economic, and demographic influences on U.S. household food expenditures. Based on data from 14,007 households in the National Food Consumption Survey 1977-78, the study finds sufficie...

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Main Author: Sapp, Stephen Graham
Other Authors: Copp, James H. (degree committee member.), McIntosh, Wm. Alex (degree committee member.), Murdock, Steven H. (degree committee member.), Rollins, John B. (degree committee member.), Uvacek, Edward, Jr (degree committee member.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: 1984.
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