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Expenditure patterns of New Zealand retiree households

Motu Working Paper, 2023
This paper uses household-level data from the New Zealand Household Economic Survey from 2006/07 to 2018/19 to examine expenditure patterns of retiree households. We find that in 2018/19 retiree households spend on average $55,700 per annum, of which 13% is on groceries, 19% on housing, 14% on other necessities (household utilities, communications, and
Trinh Le, Euan Richardson
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Household Expenditure Patterns

Journal of Family Issues, 1982
Family expenditures during different stages of the family life cycle (as indicated by the age of the family head) are analyzed to determine how consumer spending patterns vary. A model of expenditures for consumer goods is constructed, and a life cycle hypothesis of consumer spending is tested.
YUNG-PING CHEN, KWANG-WEN CHU
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Household Expenditure Patterns in Tianjin,

The China Quarterly, 1987
In recent years China has initiated economic reform. One objective of this reform is to improve consumer well-being by producing more agricultural and consumer goods. To achieve this objective, economic controls have been relaxed. A free market has been established and more economic incentives are provided for peasants and workers.
Teh-Wei Hu, Jushan Bai, Shuzhong Shi
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Patterns of Household Expenditure

The Mathematical Gazette, 1968
The way in which people spend their money is a matter of considerable interest. It is a topic which can be studied from many points of view and with varying degrees of sophistication, but it is well worth considering with the aid of a few graphs or Engel curves.
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Expenditure Patterns of Urban American Households

JAMA, 1964
ONE OFTEN has difficulty making much sense from a display of numbers in a table. Graphing the data, however, is often convenient in helping to see their probable significance and was done so with a recent Bureau of Labor Statistics report on consumer expenditures and income.
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Food Expenditure Patterns of Single-Person Households

1979
Single-person households differ widely in their food purchases according to income, age, and sex. Young upper income men spend more than half their food dollars dining out, while elderly lower income women spend only about 10 percent. The young spend more than three times per week than the elderly on soft drinks. Men spend more on prepared foods, (like
Sexauer, Benjamin H.   +3 more
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Ethnic Differences in Household Expenditure Patterns

Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 1998
Using 13 years of Consumer Expenditure Survey data with price information from the Consumer Price Index and the American Chamber of Commerce Cost of Living Index five household expenditure patterns are identified: shelter‐dominated, food‐and‐utilities‐dominated, health‐care‐dominated, transportation‐dominated, and service‐dominated.
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Household Expenditure Patterns for Tourism Products and Services

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 1996
The growing importance of the tourism industry, coupled with demographic, social and economic changes, highlights the need to study consumersAE expenditure patterns for tourism products. Using 1990 Consumer Expenditure Survey data, this study examined leisure travel expenditure patterns of households, especially food, lodging, transportation, and ...
Gong-Soog Hong   +2 more
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