Capacci, Sara
(2012)
Harmonizing data from the UK expenditure and food survey and the National food survey: an application to fruit and vegetable demand.
Bologna, IT:
Dipartimento di Scienze Statistiche "Paolo Fortunati", Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna,
p. 15.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/3465.
In: Quaderni di Dipartimento. Serie Ricerche
ISSN 1973-9346.
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Abstract
Given the increasing obesity rates and incidence of diet-related ill health in western countries, unhealthy eating and food consumption have recently entered the policy agenda of most European governments and reliable information on food consumption patterns has become highly desirable for policy makers. The present work focuses on the UK which has experienced the most dramatic increase in obesity rates in Europe in the last 15 years. The papers illustrates the harmonization of two different sources of data on food consumption which has produced an unique multiple cross-sections dataset containing purchases information for more than 250 food items, recorded on about 6000 households each year, over 13 years (from 1997 to 2009). Potential helpfulness of the new dataset is here demonstrated through a preliminary analysis on fruit and vegetable consumption: a demand system for fruit and vegetables and price elasticities are estimated. The availability of this unique dataset clears the way to a large range of potential analysis which might result very informative for policy purposes.
Abstract
Given the increasing obesity rates and incidence of diet-related ill health in western countries, unhealthy eating and food consumption have recently entered the policy agenda of most European governments and reliable information on food consumption patterns has become highly desirable for policy makers. The present work focuses on the UK which has experienced the most dramatic increase in obesity rates in Europe in the last 15 years. The papers illustrates the harmonization of two different sources of data on food consumption which has produced an unique multiple cross-sections dataset containing purchases information for more than 250 food items, recorded on about 6000 households each year, over 13 years (from 1997 to 2009). Potential helpfulness of the new dataset is here demonstrated through a preliminary analysis on fruit and vegetable consumption: a demand system for fruit and vegetables and price elasticities are estimated. The availability of this unique dataset clears the way to a large range of potential analysis which might result very informative for policy purposes.
Tipologia del documento
Monografia
(Working paper)
Autori
Parole chiave
Household budget survey, Expenditure and Food Survey, Nutrition and Food Survey, Fruit and vegetables, demand system, Almost Ideal Demand system.
Indagine sui consume familiari, Expenditure and Food Survey, Nutrition and Food Survey, frutta e verdura, sistema di domanda, Almost Ideal Demand system.
Settori scientifico-disciplinari
ISSN
1973-9346
DOI
Data di deposito
24 Set 2012 08:56
Ultima modifica
08 Ott 2012 12:44
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Tipologia del documento
Monografia
(Working paper)
Autori
Parole chiave
Household budget survey, Expenditure and Food Survey, Nutrition and Food Survey, Fruit and vegetables, demand system, Almost Ideal Demand system.
Indagine sui consume familiari, Expenditure and Food Survey, Nutrition and Food Survey, frutta e verdura, sistema di domanda, Almost Ideal Demand system.
Settori scientifico-disciplinari
ISSN
1973-9346
DOI
Data di deposito
24 Set 2012 08:56
Ultima modifica
08 Ott 2012 12:44
URI
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