Healthy Diet Choices: Does Internet Use Help Promote Healthy Food Consumption in Indonesia?

IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Moh Shadiqur Rahman, Wanglin Ma, Hery Toiba, Agus Widarjono
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Abstract

This study examines the impact of Internet use on healthy food consumption, captured by the share of healthy food expenditure in total household food expenditure. The inverse probability weighted regression adjustment and Tobit models combined with the Lewbel approach help address the selection bias issues and estimate data of 334,229 households collected by the National Economics Survey in Indonesia. The results show that Internet use significantly reduces household healthy food consumption, and the effect on rural households is larger than that on urban households. Internet use diversity, measured by the number of Internet activities and services people access, also significantly reduces healthy food consumption. The disaggregated analyses reveal that with incomes increasing from low (quartile 1) to high (quartile 4), the impacts of Internet use on healthy food consumption for urban households become positive at quartile 2 and the effects increase monotonously. In comparison, the impacts of Internet use on healthy food consumption for rural households are negative at the different income quartiles.

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健康饮食选择:互联网的使用是否有助于促进印尼的健康食品消费?
本研究考察了互联网使用对健康食品消费的影响,即健康食品支出在家庭食品总支出中的份额。逆概率加权回归调整和Tobit模型结合lebel方法,有助于解决选择偏差问题,并估计了印度尼西亚国民经济调查收集的334,229户家庭的数据。结果表明,互联网使用显著降低了家庭健康食品消费,且对农村家庭的影响大于城市家庭。互联网使用多样性(以人们使用互联网活动和服务的数量来衡量)也显著降低了健康食品消费。分类分析表明,随着收入从低(四分位数1)到高(四分位数4)的增加,互联网使用对城市家庭健康食品消费的影响在四分位数2处变为正影响,且影响单调增加。相比之下,互联网使用对不同收入四分位数农村家庭健康食品消费的影响为负。
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