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Impact of Population Age Structure on Food Consumption Structure of Residents in Beijing

Lingyun Duan, Wen Yu, Wei Chen
2021 Journal of economic impact  
The study estimates and compares the income elasticity, price elasticity, nutritional demand elasticity of food consumption structure, and the per capita food consumption in Beijing is predicted.  ...  The results show that commodity prices and income are still the key factors affecting consumer demand.  ...  Acknowledgments This research was supported by the National Key R and D Program Project (2017YFE0104600).  ... 
doi:10.52223/jei3032107 fatcat:lqf6m2uzpfcznjsepk6vl5yvoa

Shrinking Working-Age Population and Food Demand: Evidence from Rural China

Xinru Han, Ping Xue, Wenbo Zhu, Xiudong Wang, Guojing Li
2022 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health  
The results show that the income elasticities of rural residents' demand for fruits and vegetables, animal products, oils and fats, and grains were 0.73, 0.65, 0.55, and 0.48, respectively.  ...  Additionally, the income elasticity of rural residents tended to increase as the household proportion of the WAP decreased.  ...  to accurately predict the future food demand among rural Chinese residents.  ... 
doi:10.3390/ijerph192114578 pmid:36361458 pmcid:PMC9654846 fatcat:i75m4hlvmnebzhmvnqsyakpzl4

Regional Difference in Food Consumption Away from Home of Urban Residents: A Panel Data Analysis

Xiaoxia Dong, Bingchuan Hu
2010 Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia  
elasticity of FAFH is higher in the low income group than that in the medium and high income group.  ...  We find that, nowadays income is the most important socio economic factors that determine the food-away-from-home consumption of urban residents, and people's FAFH consumption is highly elastic, the income  ...  The authors wish to thank Dr Honglin Wang, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, and Xiang Bi, a doctoral student at University of Illinois, for their very specific and helpful comments.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.aaspro.2010.09.034 fatcat:xxpguw46zbat5cyz5w5iw6zgbu

China's Food Economy to the Twenty‐first Century: Supply, Demand, and Trade

Jikun Huang, Scott Rozelle, Mark W. Rosegrant
1999 Economic development and cultural change  
Rural demand will grow more slowly than overall de- mand, but urbanization trends will shift more people into the higher- consuming urban areas (in the mid-1990s an urban resident consumed about 60% more  ...  Urban food grain income elasticities become zero in 2000 and turn negative in 2010; those for rural residents become zero in 2010.  ... 
doi:10.1086/452430 fatcat:uank3zmgzze4xhn7v65346o3vm

An Empirical Analysis on Food Expenditure of Chinese Urban Residents Considering the Changes in Population Structure

Zhen Zhu, Yunfeng Zheng
2020 International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics  
Currently, the food consumption of Chinese urban residents is characterized by the huge number of consumers, multiple levels of consumption, fast changing consumption mode and clearly defined consumer  ...  of demographic factors, and applies the model to predict the impacts of household income, family structure and other factors on food expenditure.  ...  Referring to the China City Statistical Yearbook, Dong and Hu [5] found that low-income households have a weak income elasticity of demand (2.27) for milk, although the income elasticity of demand for  ... 
doi:10.18280/ijdne.150219 fatcat:afdinmka6ngj5p7r6lrb2sdsqm

The Pork Consumption Characteristics of Chinese Urban Residents: The Outlook for 2020

Zhiyang Yin, Teresa Briz, Kai Wang
2016 Journal of Food Science and Engineering  
Based on the pork consumption of urban and rural residents from 2000 to 2012, combined with per capita income, the total population and the rate of urbanization, we can analyse China's market demand in  ...  China has the highest pork consumption in the world. As incomes increase and the urbanization process accelerates, the consumption of pork by Chinese residents will continue to grow.  ...  However, the differences between Chinese urban and rural consumption are so huge that it is difficult to use a single apparent consumption data set to predict the future trends of pork consumption in China  ... 
doi:10.17265/2159-5828/2016.01.002 fatcat:yqgemn5nfvbydljejx5yrmygai

An Economic Analysis of Health Care in China [chapter]

GREGORY C. CHOW
2010 Investing in Human Capital for Economic Development in China  
The government's health care program for the urban and rural population is described and an evaluation of it is provided. Outline  ...  It applies the demand functions to explain the rapid increase in health care demand and the resulting rapid increase in price when supply failed to increase.  ...  It will be shown below that the income elasticity estimate is close to the estimates for both urban and rural residents from cross-section data.  ... 
doi:10.1142/9789812814425_0010 fatcat:ub2t5yprvzdmvlg3d24efggudy

Market development and food demand in rural China

Jikun Huang, Scott Rozelle
1998 China economic review  
Moreover, the elasticities of demand also change as farm households begin to rely more on rural markets.  ...  As the market develops, farmers demand less grain and vegetables and consume more meat, fruit, and other food products after control for income and price effects.  ...  As their incomes rise, rural residents may be expected to consume more grain and vegetables (that is, they may still have positive demand elasticities, as should be expected for populations at the stage  ... 
doi:10.1016/s1043-951x(99)80002-9 fatcat:xyvjezsgkzee7moxkhwyoqgvqy

At-home meat consumption in China: an empirical study

Hongbo Liu, Kevin A. Parton, Zhang-Yue Zhou, Rod Cox
2009 Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics  
Data used in this study were collected from two separate consumer surveys -one urban and one rural in 2005.  ...  A censored linear approximate almost ideal demand system model was employed in the study, and major economic parameters were estimated for different meat items.  ...  'What is happening in the Chinese market?' and 'what is it that Chinese consumers want?' are the questions every marketer is keen about.  ... 
doi:10.1111/j.1467-8489.2009.00463.x fatcat:uypwd7xrdbbjdfisoygxy6qgye

Impacts of China's edible oil pricing policy on nutrition

Shu Wen Ng, Fengying Zhai, Barry M. Popkin
2008 Social Science and Medicine  
Edible oil consumption is responsible for much of the increase in energy density of the Chinese diet and particularly linked with the shifting burden of NR-NCDs toward the poor.  ...  of the poor) and the results identify a key preventive policy need.  ...  Acknowledgments Financial assistance for this research was provided by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) (R01-HD30880 and R01-HD38700).  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.09.015 pmid:17996345 pmcid:PMC2213886 fatcat:wopp2pfyxjbllnah2okdv444g4

Structural Change in the Impact of Income on Food Consumption in China, 1989–1993

Xuguang Guo, Thomas A. Mroz, Barry M. Popkin, Fengying Zhai
2000 Economic development and cultural change  
Notes * Funding for parts of the project design, data collection, and computerization has been provided by the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine (CAPM), the Carolina Population Center (CPC) of the  ...  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (R01-HD38700 and R01-HD30880).  ...  The predicted log incomes and the squares of these predicted log incomes were then used as the income measures in the analyses of the food groups and nutrient intakes.  ... 
doi:10.1086/452475 fatcat:55v7eflfhnhdlhay6d7sh43y5m

EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF INCOME CHANGES IMPACT ON FOOD CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

Miomir JOVANOVIC
2016 Poljoprivreda i Šumarstvo  
The analysis of the available data on income and of its use for certain products shows how changes in income affect the structure of consumption of the population of Montenegro in the analyzed period.  ...  This paper analyzes the impact of income and its changes on the structure of consumption by certain groups of products and in different areas in Montenegro, in the period from 2005 to 2013.  ...  been growing, while the income demand elasticity of other food has reduced under the price system influence.  ... 
doi:10.17707/agricultforest.62.3.04 fatcat:3tgkb24a75acnirf6mene432ym

The residential coal consumption: Disparity in urban–rural China

Jiandong Chen, Yinyin Wu, Malin Song, Yizhe Dong
2018 Resources, Conservation and Recycling  
Analysis of the urban-rural residential coal consumption disparity and its elasticity to LMDI decomposition effects have not been undertaken in other literature.  ...  This study analyzed the Chinese urban-rural residential coal consumption disparity during 2000-2015 by the expanded calculating approach of the Gini coefficient combined with the Log Mean Divisia Index  ...  Acknowledgments We appreciate the support of the Program for Major Projects in Philosophy and  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.resconrec.2017.11.003 fatcat:w3cmiogbdzfsrc7zja3mxkyy6a

Do Improvements of living standards lead to growth of obesity? Evidence from Chinese adults

Yin-yu ZHAO, Zhi-hao ZHENG
2019 Journal of Integrative Agriculture  
This study estimates the impacts of income on body mass indices (BMIs) of male and female adults from both urban and rural areas in China under the neoclassic theory of obesity, using China Health and  ...  on BMI for rural female, suggesting that further income growth is expected to lead to continuing growth of obesity for both urban and rural male adults as well as for rural female adults.  ...  Acknowledgements The authors acknowledged the support from the Humanity and Social Science Youth Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China (18YJC790231) and the Research Base Project of Beijing  ... 
doi:10.1016/s2095-3119(19)62690-0 fatcat:3ws5c3kkivdnfpn3r7hpp4rqiq

Modeling climate feedbacks to electricity demand: The case of China

Malcolm O. Asadoorian, Richard S. Eckaus, C. Adam Schlosser
2008 Energy Economics  
It takes advantage of an unusual combination of temporal and regional data sets in order to estimate temperature, as well as price and income elasticities of electricity demand.  ...  This paper is an empirical investigation of the effects of climate on the use of electricity by consumers and producers in urban and rural areas within China.  ...  Adina Gross for her valuable research assistance as well as David Fridley of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory for his insight and guidance with regard to the China Energy Databook version 6.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.eneco.2007.02.003 fatcat:b45fozbqtrfhdhwy6mxmwlfgfe
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