Cross-Sectional Analysis of Expenditure on Fruits and Vegetables: A Comparison Between Low-Income and High-Income Households

Y. Cheah, Tin Tin Su, A. Abdul Adzis
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The present study is the first to our knowledge to use quantile regressions to explore the effects of sociodemographic and household factors on consumption expenditure on fruits and vegetables (FV) among households of different income groups. Data from the Malaysian Household Expenditure Surveys 2014 and 2016 were used for pooled cross-sectional analyses. Quantile regressions were utilised to examine factors affecting household expenditure on FV at different ranges of the expenditure. Results showed that low-, medium- and high-income households headed by younger adults (< 60 years), females, less-educated individuals, Bumiputera and unemployed individuals spent less on FV compared with those headed by older adults (≥ 60 years), males, welleducated individuals, non-Bumiputera and employed individuals. Furthermore, there were positive relationships between quantiles of FV expenditure and household income, rural households, tobacco consumption, and health insurance spending. In conclusion, household heads’ sociodemographic characteristics and household profiles play an important role in influencing household expenditure on FV. Findings obtained in the present study can assist policymakers in formulating better intervention measures and assistance directed toward improving FV intake. Policymakers could consider subsidising FV purchases and promoting FV consumption among female-headed households. Additionally, health awareness programmes could target urban households with single and less-educated heads.
水果和蔬菜支出的横断面分析:低收入家庭与高收入家庭的比较
据我们所知,本研究是首次使用量子回归法探讨社会人口和家庭因素对不同收入群体家庭果蔬消费支出的影响。研究使用了2014年和2016年马来西亚家庭支出调查的数据进行集合横截面分析。利用量子回归研究了影响不同支出范围家庭果蔬支出的因素。结果显示,与老年人(≥60岁)、男性、受过良好教育的人、非布米普特拉人和就业者为户主的家庭相比,低收入、中等收入和高收入家庭的户主为年轻人(<60岁)、女性、受教育程度较低的人、布米普特拉人和失业者的家庭在家庭财产方面的支出较少。此外,家庭保健支出的数量级与家庭收入、农村家庭、烟草消费和医疗保险支出之间存在正相关关系。总之,户主的社会人口学特征和家庭概况在影响家庭住房支出方面发挥着重要作用。本研究的结果可帮助政策制定者制定更好的干预措施和援助,以改善家庭食物摄入量。政策制定者可以考虑为女性户主家庭购买食品添加剂提供补贴,并促进她们消费食品添加剂。此外,还可针对户主为单身和受教育程度较低的城市家庭开展健康宣传计划。
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