赋予女性权力,改善饮食:中国城市女性议价能力对饮食质量的影响

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Wenli Shang , Ying Zhou , Xu Tian
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摘要

考虑到中国不断变化的性别动态,本文研究了妇女赋权对中国城市居民饮食质量的影响。利用2022 - 2023年的数据,采用工具变量法解决内生性问题,我们的分析发现,女性议价能力较高的家庭中的城市居民更有可能满足中国饮食宝塔设定的膳食指南。具体来说,这些居民减少了目前过度消费的肉类消费,同时增加了目前消费不足的乳制品的摄入量。此外,在有孩子的家庭中,妇女议价能力的增强与更广泛的食品消费有关。对饮食质量的影响在低收入家庭中尤为显著,小城市的鸡蛋消费量显著增加。这些变化可能是由于食品支出增加和外出就餐频率减少所致。研究结果强调了妇女赋权作为改善中国城市饮食习惯的关键因素的重要性,对公共卫生和营养具有重大意义。
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Empowering women, enhancing diets: The impact of women’s bargaining power on dietary quality in urban China
This paper investigates the influence of women’s empowerment on the dietary quality of urban residents in China, considering the country’s evolving gender dynamics. Utilizing data from 2022 to 2023 and employing instrumental variable method to address endogeneity issue, our analysis reveals that urban residents living in families with higher female bargaining power are more likely to meet the dietary guideline set by the Chinese Dietary Pagoda. Specifically, these residents exhibit reduced consumption of meat which are current overconsumed, while increasing their intake of dairy products which are current under-consumed. Furthermore, in households with children, enhanced bargaining power of women is associated with a broader variety of food consumption. The effects on dietary quality are particularly notable in low-income households, and there is a significant increase in egg consumption in smaller cities. These changes are likely driven by increased food expenditures and a reduced frequency of dining out. The findings underscore the importance of women’s empowerment as a key factor in improving urban dietary habits in China, with substantial implications for public health and nutrition.
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来源期刊
Economics & Human Biology
Economics & Human Biology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
12.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Economics and Human Biology is devoted to the exploration of the effect of socio-economic processes on human beings as biological organisms. Research covered in this (quarterly) interdisciplinary journal is not bound by temporal or geographic limitations.
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