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Examining Malaysian Household Expenditure Patterns on Food-Away-From-Home

Helen Lee Siew Heng and Andrew Tan Khee Guan ()
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Helen Lee Siew Heng: KDU Penang College, Malaysia
Andrew Tan Khee Guan: Universiti Sains Malaysia

Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development, 2007, vol. 4, issue 1, 11-24

Abstract: The censored Tobit model is applied on data from the Malaysian Household Expenditure Survey (1998/99) to examine household expenditure patterns on food-away-from-home (FAFH). Results indicate that the Chinese population, the urban residents, or those with higher monthly household income have significantly higher FAFH expenditures than their non-Chinese, rural, or lower household income cohorts, ceteris paribus. In addition, other socio-demographic characteristics such as age, gender, household size, or even education do not affect total monthly household expenditures on FAFH in a statistically significant manner. Based on these findings,several observations are noted to provide policymakers and food industry analysts with a better understanding of the habits and attitudes of Malaysian households vis-Ã -vis FAFH.

Date: 2007
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