Living Style and Cost of Living: A Cross-Section Analysis of B40 Households in Malaysia

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Nor Asmat Ismail, Lynda Daud, Saidatulakmal Mohd, N. Samat, Abdul Rahim Ridzuan
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The cost of living has become an economic problem for everyone. Studies on the cost of living often connect income and inflation as the cost of living factors. This study aims to look from a different perspective by analysing the influence of lifestyle on the household cost of living in Malaysia. Lifestyle changes are one effect that arises from changes in household income and living standards. Households’ arrangement of upgrading basic needs by consuming more expensive and better-quality goods is defined as lifestyle and it is determined using household income elasticities. This study uses the Malaysian Household Expenditure Survey (HES) 2016 data. Engel’s Curve theory is applied to explain the relationship of household expenditure across income groups. Using the OLS regression model, income and expenditure elasticities are estimated. This study discovered that households had an increased rate of expenditure on basic needs more than income increases and we conclude that lifestyle affects the cost of living. Transportation expenditures represent the most significant lifestyle change influencing the cost of living among B40 households. Based on the findings, the researchers suggest that the government encourage a sustainable lifestyle based on specific expenditure groups to control household living costs.
生活方式与生活成本:马来西亚 B40 家庭的横断面分析
生活费用已经成为每个人的经济问题。关于生活成本的研究经常将收入和通货膨胀作为生活成本因素。本研究旨在通过分析生活方式对马来西亚家庭生活成本的影响,从不同的角度来看。生活方式的改变是家庭收入和生活水平变化带来的影响之一。家庭通过消费更昂贵和质量更好的商品来升级基本需求的安排被定义为生活方式,并使用家庭收入弹性来确定。本研究使用马来西亚家庭支出调查(HES) 2016年的数据。恩格尔曲线理论用于解释不同收入群体的家庭支出关系。利用OLS回归模型,估计了收入和支出弹性。这项研究发现,家庭在基本需求上的支出增长率高于收入增长率,我们得出结论,生活方式影响生活成本。交通支出是影响B40家庭生活成本的最重要的生活方式变化。基于这些发现,研究人员建议政府鼓励以特定消费群体为基础的可持续生活方式,以控制家庭生活成本。
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Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics
Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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